The Tampa Bay Buccaneers anticipate that outside linebacker Haason Reddick will attend their three-day mandatory minicamp starting Tuesday. Although Reddick has not taken part in the team’s offseason program so far, Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles remains unconcerned.
Bowles stays in contact with Reddick through the linebacker coach Larry Foote, who previously coached Reddick at the Arizona Cardinals and helped transition him to an off-the-ball linebacker role.
Buccaneers Bet On Reddick’s Comeback After Challenging Season With The Jets
Reddick was the Buccaneers’ biggest free-agent signing this offseason, agreeing to a one-year, $14 million contract in March. The former 13th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft had a tough previous season with the New York Jets, where he recorded only one sack. His struggles followed a trade from the Philadelphia Eagles, where he had success, to New York, and he also held out for several games with the Jets, further complicating his 2023 campaign.

The Buccaneers are treating Reddick’s disappointing 2023 season as a fresh start. They are excited about his speed and pass-rushing ability, which will complement the power of their other starting linebacker, Yaya Diaby. Along with backup Anthony Nelson’s length and the new draft picks Chris Braswell and David Walker, Tampa Bay’s linebacker group looks to be deep and diverse. Foote believes Reddick is highly motivated and eager to prove himself again in the league.
Reddick’s Proven Pass-Rushing Skills And Foote’s Coaching Aim To Boost Defense
Reddick has a strong track record, having accumulated 59 career sacks and consistently recording double-digit sacks since 2020, with a standout 16-sack season in 2022. His coach Foote praises his unique speed and work ethic, noting that Reddick’s drive is fueled by a desire to show he is among the NFL’s premier pass rushers. Videos of his recent training sessions indicate he is in good physical shape heading into the season.
The Buccaneers’ defense showed weaknesses last season, especially in pass rush from the edge, with only 11 sacks from outside linebackers and vulnerability when blitzing. Reddick’s skills are expected to strengthen that area. Foote’s strong relationship with Reddick is seen as critical in maximizing his potential. With Foote’s coaching and motivation, the team believes Reddick will thrive and help Tampa Bay improve its pass-rushing effectiveness.