Haasan Holds Out


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Things have hit rock bottom with the New York Jets and their new acquisition, Haason Reddick. The Jets made a decision on Thursday announcing that they have placed Reddick on the Non-Football Injury/Did Not Report list.

This is just another step in the drama that has pitted Reddick against the Jets. New York sent a conditional 3rd round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles to get the big pass rusher and now are facing a season without any contributions from him.

It has been reported that Reddick and the Jets have some sort of verbal agreement in place with regards to his contract and what they would work toward moving forward, those talks obviously soured quickly as Reddick refused to show up at OTA's and now will be fined $50,000 per day that he does not show up to camp.

Reddick is entering the final year of his 3-year, $45 million contract, and is due to make a non-guaranteed $14.25 million in base pay, plus another $500,000 with incentives, but he wants an extension. The Jets believed that Reddick would play under his current contract as the details of an added contract were being discussed and were quickly let down.

The Jets head coach Robert Saleh said last week that he was not "overly concerned" about Reddick's contract.

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