https://player.anyclip.com/anyclip-widget/lre-widget/prod/v1/src/lre.jsThe New York Jets and Haason Reddick might not actually be a one-and-done operation.
There are a lot of moving parts regarding Reddick and his time in New York. After holding out part of last season, it feels a return is unlikely for him.
Reddick finally reported to the Jets in October and underwhelmed after the team traded for him last offseason. In 10 games played, he only had one sack, a forced fumble, with 14 tackles including two for loss.
ESPN has ranked the top-50 pending free agents heading into the 2025 NFL offseason. Reddick still clocked in at No. 17 overall because his four years prior to that he hit double-digit sack totals.
Speaking of those QB takedowns, ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler reported that those past numbers have some with the Jets thinking Reddick could still produce with the team if he were to re-sign.
Fowler’s full free agent profile on Reddick can be found below:
At 6-1 and 240 pounds, Reddick is a scheme-specific pass rusher with a quick first step and the ability to bend on the edge. After being traded to the Jets and holding out to start the season, Reddick had one sack and 15 pressures in 10 games. However, he has a history of impact plays, with 59 sacks and 18 forced fumbles over his career. And before this season, he put together three straight campaigns with a pass rush win rate over 20%.
Fowler’s latest: Jets sources swear that Reddick can still be a double-digit-sack guy, and that the turbulent offseason with the team contributed mightily to his uneven 2024 campaign.