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Haason Reddick’s continued Jets holdout giving Will McDonald a bigger chance
By Ethan Sears,
6 hours ago
Haason Reddick’s holdout is getting costly — both in monetary terms and, potentially, in terms of playing time.
Jets coach Robert Saleh didn’t answer whether the defensive end’s training camp absence, which reached 11 days on Monday, might eventually impact his role or playing time, painting it as a wait-and-see situation.
“I don’t know,” Saleh said. “Cause there’s examples of players like Aaron Donald, Chris Jones a couple years ago didn’t show up until Week 1. They did just fine.”
Haason Reddick has yet to report to Jets training camp. Getty Images
Pointedly, Will McDonald — who is getting snaps that would otherwise go to Reddick on the edge — picked up a sack during Monday’s practice.
Reddick’s overall fine is up to at least $550,000, as he’s docked $50,000 daily.
It could approach $1 million if the Jets impose a bonus forfeiture on top of that, which Saleh has said he expects they’ll do.
The Jets offered Reddick an extension that would have increased his salary from $14.25 million this season before completing the deal that brought him to New York, The Post’s Brian Costello reported.
Reddick declined.
The Pro Bowl edge rusher notched 11 sacks last season with the Eagles, but has yet to take the field with the Jets.
Will McDonald has picked up the snaps that otherwise would have gone to Haason Reddick. Bill Kostroun/New York Post
“I guess it doesn’t matter what I thought at the time,” said Saleh, when asked if he ever thought Haason’s holdout would be a possibility. “Reality is he’s not here, but there are a bunch of guys who are, who are working their tails off. Will McDonald is getting a lot of reps that he otherwise wouldn’t have gotten. He’s improving every day.”
The Jets’ policy is not to negotiate with a player who is not in camp, which means they will not talk to Reddick until he shows up.
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