Woody Johnson Addresses Haason Reddick’s Holdout and Robert Saleh’s Departure, Expressing Hope for Reddick’s Return

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Woody Johnson
Woody Johnson (NFL)

On the day that New York Jets owner Woody Johnson made the significant decision to part ways with head coach Robert Saleh, he also took the opportunity to address a lingering issue with holdout Haason Reddick. In a conference call with reporters, Johnson commented on Reddick’s absence, describing the situation as unusual and difficult to understand.

He noted that such situations require a blend of psychological insight and other approaches to get to the root of the issue. Johnson’s response reflected his genuine uncertainty about the motivations behind Reddick’s ongoing holdout.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding Reddick’s situation, Johnson remained optimistic about the possibility of the player returning to the team. He assured reporters that the Jets would welcome Reddick back “with open arms,” emphasizing that the Pro Bowl edge rusher would find a welcoming environment within the locker room.

Johnson expressed confidence that Reddick would integrate smoothly into the team and be a valuable contributor once he returns. The owner’s comments were designed to assure fans and the media that the team remained hopeful for a resolution.

Haason Reddick
Haason Reddick (NFL)

Johnson’s tone shifted as he directly addressed Reddick in a more personal manner. In an attempt to encourage Reddick to return, he issued a public appeal, urging him to drive to the Jets’ training facility. Johnson even joked about providing an escort for Reddick upon arrival, making the invitation sound warm and friendly. He stressed that the team would ensure Reddick felt welcome and appreciated, reinforcing the idea that his return would be a positive experience both for him and the team.

Reddick’s holdout stems from a dispute over his contract. The 30-year-old linebacker was acquired by the Jets in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles on March 29, but he has skipped all team activities so far this season. His current contract, the final year of a deal, includes a base salary of $14.25 million, which is not guaranteed.

As a result of his absence, Reddick has already forfeited over $8 million in fines, including $4.2 million for missing the first five games. His absence has become a growing concern for the Jets, especially as they try to navigate their season without him.

The trade for Reddick, which involved sending a conditional 2026 third-round pick to the Eagles, was seen as a major defensive acquisition for the Jets. However, the deal has not gone as planned. At the time of the trade, Reddick rejected a long-term offer from the Jets, expecting that contract negotiations would continue.

The Jets, on the other hand, believed Reddick had committed to playing under his existing contract. This discrepancy in expectations has led to tension between the two parties, with Reddick demanding a new deal while the Jets feel he is not honoring his initial agreement.

By Michael Smith

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