Despite being traded to the New York Jets earlier this offseason, Haason Reddick requested a trade while holding out of all team activities. Reddick is seeking a new contract extension, while the Jets do not plan to honor his trade request. There are a few teams that pose as good fits for the edge rusher should the Jets choose to trade him.

Earlier this offseason, the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets agreed to terms on a trade for edge rusher Hasson Reddick . In exchange for the All-Pro outside linebacker, the Eagles received a conditional 2026 third-round pick that could become a second rounder based on playing time and production. However, Reddick has yet to report to camp with the Jets, as he's been holding out while awaiting a new contract .

It appears that the team isn't budging on their unwillingness to offer Reddick a new deal. As such, the 29-year-old requested a trade out of New York earlier this week . General Manager Joe Douglas rebuked Reddick's request, saying the team will not deal the two-time Pro Bowler under any circumstance this season.

Reddick has already been fined more than $1,000,000 for missing practices, training camp and preseason action, and he'll continue to accrue penalties as long as he sits out. It's worth noting that, unlike when a franchise tagged player holds out, Reddick cannot wait out the Jets on this matter. His current contract only has one year left, though that year will only expire if he actually reports to the team.

Assuming this.