Jets’ Haason Reddick won’t play vs. 49ers as holdout continues

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New York Jets pass-rusher Haason Reddick will missouton the group’s season opener at the San Francisco 49ers on Monday as he continues holding out for a brand-new agreement or trade. Ahead of kickoff, Reddick stays on the Reserve/Did Not Report list.

Reddick avoided all of training camp as he getsin the last year of his existing agreement. He sustained over $5 million in fines for his lacks, consistingof over $2 million for missingouton training camp. He will surrender a videogame check worth $791,666 this week, as well as any other videogame he sits out, according to The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt. Reddick askedfor a trade — which would mark the 2nd time he was dealt this calendar year — on Aug. 12, however that demand was quickly openly rejected by Jets basic supervisor Joe Douglas.

The Jets gotten Reddick this spring through a trade after a breakout 2 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. Reddick made the Pro Bowl in both 2022 and 2023 and assisted the Eagles reach the Super Bowl after the 2022 season, in which he led the NFL in required fumbles.

“Everyone goes through their own procedure,” Jets head coach Robert Saleh informed pressreporters Saturday. “I’ll stand company that when he gets here, we’re going to welcome him with open arms and we’re going to love him up and he’s going to be a part of this football group. And he’s going to aid us win a lot of football videogames.

“He’s got to sort through the monetary things, which is none of my company. I stated it when I veryfirst got workedwith that our task is to aid these guys make cash. So, I constantly stay clear of it. Our task is to coach him when he gets here and love him up when he gets here.”

Reddick is goinginto the last season of a three-year, $45 million agreement he signed with the Eagles in 2022 and is set to make $14.25 million in non-guaranteed base wage this season. He was got by New York to boost the Jets’ pass rush togetherwith fellow 2023 Pro Bowler Jermaine Johnson.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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