The New York Jets have allowed defensive end Haason Reddick to seek a trade after he has been a holdout since being acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles. Reddick, who is looking for a long-term contract extension, has forfeited significant game checks and fines during his absence. The situation escalated after he hired new agents and requested a trade, which the Jets initially denied. Reddick's future remains uncertain as he has until Week 13 to report or risk having his contract toll into the next season.
- Haason Reddick's holdout continues as he seeks a long-term deal.
- The Jets are open to trading Reddick after previously denying his request.
- Reddick has forfeited over $9 million due to his holdout.
New York Jets

- The Jets are willing to trade Reddick, indicating they may not want to deal with his holdout.
- They traded for Reddick to fill a gap left by Bryce Huff's departure but now face uncertainty regarding his future.
Philadelphia Eagles

- The Eagles traded Reddick instead of extending his contract, suggesting they are moving in a different direction with their roster.