Opposing general managers think the New York Jets might have to blink first amid the ongoing holdout of edge-rusher Haason Reddick, according to The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
"While the team doesn't want to give in, other GMs around the league believe the Jets need to start making calls," Russini reported Saturday.
She added that "I don't expect him to show up anytime soon" unless he has a new contract in hand.
Reddick has already forfeited a lot of earnings through his holdout, and each missed game tacks another $791,666 onto that total. The Jets might be thinking he basically has to report at some point because the alternative is him sitting out the entire season and likely having his contract tolled so he's still signed to New York for 2025.