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Jets are giving Haason Reddick a short window to pursue a trade despite reluctance: sources

Jets are giving Haason Reddick a short window to pursue a trade despite reluctance: sources

The New York Jets have given edge rusher Haason Reddick and his representative a short period of time to pursue a trade given his contract dispute with the team, league sources said Tuesday. Reddick's new agent, Drew Rosenhaus, reached out to teams in the last 12 hours to gauge interest, these sources said.

Reddick recently hired Rosenhaus as a representative after his former agent, Tory Dandy of CAA, parted ways with him during Reddick's low profile. Reddick hasn't practiced or played since the Jets traded for him this offseason when they sent a conditional 2026 third-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles. He requested a trade from the Jets in August and the team indicated at the time that it would not trade him.

Reddick has forfeited about a third of his non-guaranteed base salary of $14.25 million. He also skipped all offseason team events.

The trading deadline is November 5th.

Last week, Jets owner Woody Johnson advocated for Reddick to join the team after the Jets fired coach Robert Saleh. “Haason, get in your car, drive down I-95 and get to the New York Jets,” Johnson said last Tuesday.

The Jets lost 23-20 to the Buffalo Bills on Monday and fell to 2-4.

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