Report: Haason Reddick ends holdout, will report to Jets Monday

On the day Davante Adams makes his Jets debut, one of Gang Green's premier offseason acquisitions has also decided to come to work.

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who spoke with Haason Reddick’s representation, Reddick ended his contract holdout with the Jets on Sunday and will report to the team Monday morning.

According to Schefter, Reddick will receive the balance of his 2024 salary, approximately $9 million, and will have incentives added into his deal that could allow him to recover the $12 million in fines he has lost during his holdout, as NFL rules do not allow the Jets to simply waive them.

"We will continue to work towards a long-term extension with the Jets," agent Drew Rosenhaus, who took over Reddick’s representation after he was dropped by CAA, told Schefter, adding that Jets owner Woody Johnson was very involved in the process as well.

The Jets had given Reddick and Rosenhaus permission to seek a trade, but instead they will now add the two-time Pro Bowler to a defense that is tied for third in the NFL with 20 sacks this season.

Reddick was acquired in a March trade with the Eagles but skipped all offseason activities and training camp over frustrations that he did not have a long-term deal – even after rejecting an offer from the Jets after the trade – and was instead playing on the final season of a three-year deal he signed with Philly that was to pay him $14.25 million in base salary.

The Jets have a two-week roster exemption option on Reddick due to the holdout, so if he does not make his debut next weekend against the Pats or on Halloween against the Texans, he would have to be active for the team’s Nov. 10 post-bye game with the Cardinals.

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