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Creative Artists Agency Drops Haason Reddick After He Hits Over $5 Million In Fines For Not Reporting To Jets: REPORT

I know it’s not good for the Japan Sports Agency to fire players, but…

New York Jets defensive end Haason Reddick He was suspended by sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA) after making an expensive performance. Fines of more than $5 million According to a report by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, this is because he did not report to his team. Redick is currently sidelined by the franchise.

The Jets acquired Reddick from the Philadelphia Eagles in a trade during the offseason. (Related: Jeff Ulbrich slaps play-calling responsibilities away from Nathaniel Hackett, already exercising authority)

Redick is in the final season of a three-year, $45 million contract and was scheduled to make $14.25 million in non-guaranteed money in the 2024 season. Redick would have to forfeit about $800,000 for each game he doesn’t play, adding up to an additional $5 million in fines, but he missed all of training camp, pushing the fine to more than $2 million.

“Haason, please get in the car and go down. [Interstate] Please come to the New York Jets when you’re 95 years old,” Jets owner Woody Johnson said. “We’ll meet you and escort you into the building, and you’ll fit right in. You’ll love it here, you’ll feel welcome, and you’ll do great things with us.” You can achieve it.”

The Jets are currently 2-3 on the season.

This is far-fetched, but given the ignorance going on in Miami right now, there’s not much to say.

Thank God for the Miami Hurricanes…I can’t say it enough.