The New York Jets are facing a contract standoff with Pro Bowl edge rusher Haason Reddick, who has officially requested a trade after missing 21 days of training camp due to dissatisfaction with his contract. Reddick, acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles just four months ago, has incurred significant fines and feels he deserves to be paid like the top edge rushers in the league. The Jets, however, have indicated they will not negotiate until he reports to camp.
- Haason Reddick has officially requested a trade from the Jets.
- Reddick has missed 21 days of training camp, incurring over $1 million in fines.
- The Jets traded for Reddick without solidifying his contract situation.
New York Jets

- The Jets are facing challenges with Reddick's contract situation.
- They traded for Reddick to fill a gap left by Bryce Huff's departure.
Philadelphia Eagles

- The Eagles traded Reddick after deciding to shop him despite his production.