Haason Reddick doesn’t want to go anywhere after all.
The Philadelphia Eagles pass rusher took to social media on February 13 denying a report that emerged on the morning leading up to the 2024 Super Bowl that he’d requested a trade.
“Never requested a trade,” Reddick posted on X, formerly Twitter. “However, I do understand it’s a business. Preparing for whatever is next.”
According to a report from Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Eagles gave Reddick permission to seek a trade, in the aftermath of a 2023 season that saw the 29-year-old produce 11 sacks and 38 total tackles.
Entering the final year of his contract, and set to count $21.4 million against the cap, according to Spotrac, Reddick told Bleacher Report that his goal is to receive a contract extension prior to the 2024 campaign getting underway.
“I would like to get an extension done at home,” Reddick told Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz. “At no point did I ever tell the organization that I want to be traded.
“This is home for me. I was born and raised here. Two of the most fun years playing football in my life came here. I’ve cherished being an Eagle.”
A native of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Reddick played at Temple University before being chosen by the Arizona Cardinals with the No. 13 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft.
What a Haason Reddick Contract Extension Might Look Like for Eagles
Reddick has been seeking a new contract since before the 2023 season began, and there is a benchmark for what a new deal between Reddick and the Eagles might look like.
The San Francisco 49ers signed All-Pro pass rusher Nick Bosa to a five-year contract extension worth $170 million, of which $122.5 million is guaranteed. A deal in the neighborhood of Bosa’s contract could be what Reddick is eyeing in his next contract.
“I’m happy for him,” Reddick told NJ Advance Media, back on September 7. “He got the big contract, which is great for him because it’s life-changing. It’s going to set the market, and hopefully, you will start to see more guys get paid.”
During the 2023 season, Reddick’s 16 sacks were second most in the NFL, and he has produced 27 total sacks in two seasons in Philadelphia.
General manager Howie Roseman and the Eagles face some difficult decisions this offseason and currently are projected to have approximately $16.15 million in cap space. Signing Reddick to an extension, and lowering his cap hit in 2024, could be a path forward to give both sides what they are looking for.
What Would a Haason Reddick Trade Market Look Like?
If the Eagles and Reddick do fail to come to terms on a new deal, multiple sources inside the NFL believe, there would be a strong trade market for his services.
“Haason is a fit for most teams in this league,” an AFC scouting director told Heavy Sports. “You start with the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Los Angeles Chargers and Atlanta Falcons. They all have a need and plenty of cap space.”
Given that pass rush is a premium position when building a defense, and Reddick’s stature as one of the more productive players at his position, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Eagles fetch a significant haul if they decide to pursue a trade.
To feel confident in trading Reddick, Roseman, new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio and the Eagles would need to feel confident both in Nolan Smith making major strides in his second year, after producing just one sack as a rookie, and that the organization had replaced Reddick’s production via free agency and/or the 2024 NFL draft.
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Haason Reddick Responds to Report He Requested a Trade from Eagles