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Jets activate Haason Reddick; Latest developments regarding DE’s 2024 earnings potential
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Jets activate Haason Reddick; Latest developments regarding DE’s 2024 earnings potential

Haason Reddick Remained on the Jets’ bench/did not report until his tenure was up Contract extension expired. Now that he has officially returned to the team, he was added to the active roster in time for Week 8.

In a corresponding move, the fellow edge rusher Takk McKinley was released. McKinley has appeared in all seven games for the Jets this season, shooting 28% of the time. Reddick will be counted on to be on the field much more than that, just as he is expected to surpass McKinley’s 0.5 sacks this year. Reddick’s playing time and production will be key in determining his overall earnings in 2024.

In a detailed breakdown of Reddick’s revised Jets deal, Notes CBS Sports’ Joel Corry The two-time Pro Bowler now has $5.34 million in incentives in the form of an option bonus escalator. Void years remain on the deal (currently running from 2025-28) and any cap hits generated by the bonus will be distributed. If Reddick remains healthy and productive for the remainder of the season, he will begin to earn back some of the money he lost due to suspensions and lost salary.

The 29-year-old will see just over $791,000 if he reaches the 40% threshold for the campaign; That would be a much more reasonable number than the 67.5% required for the conditional third-round pick the Jets sent. The Eagles will be selected in the second round. In terms of pass production, Reddick will collect $500,000 for his eight sacks and another $500,000 for his ninth and 10th in the same department. There is also $500,000 available for the Pro Bowl; This is something that shouldn’t be expected either, considering he was absent for the first seven weeks of the campaign.

If the Jets reach the Super Bowl, Reddick will earn an additional $2 million (provided he plays in the game). New York currently sits 2-5 in the annual rankings, so their ability to make the postseason, let alone make a deep playoff run, is far from certain. In total, as Corry noted, a total of just over $14 million is possible — a figure that’s not much lower than the $14.5 million Reddick initially paid in base salary. However, he adds that a realistic scenario (given the contingency nature of many of the incentive thresholds) would be only $9.99 million in compensation; This is an example of how costly this extension saga could be.

Reddick’s total financial penalties have not yet been fully determined. NFLPA complaint He filed away the preseason penalties he accumulated this summer. Staying away from the Jets resulted in a $2.38 million fine; The team might be willing to waive those, but we don’t know yet if that will be possible while the league and union discuss the issue. Reddick accrued a $2.05 million training camp fine (non-cancelable because he is not a rookie deal) in addition to the most significant $5.54 million in lost game checks during the regular season.

Reddick remains on track to become a free agent, but his strong performance in the coming weeks could open the door for new manager Drew Rosenhaus and the Jets to reach a deal that will keep him in place through 2025. overall earning potential) will be determined based on playing time and production over the remainder of the season.