
It’s clear Haason Reddick’s decision to holdout and not report to the New York Jets since the trade is not a decision that is recommended by the agency that represents him, CAA.
And now, CAA has parted ways with him, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Reddick, who was traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to New York this offseason, has yet to play for the Jets so far this year. In a call with the media following the firing of Robert Saleh, Jets owner Woody Johnson expressed his frustration with the situation.
“This is something I’ve never seen before,” Johnson said, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. “You have to be part psychologist and part some other gist to try to figure out what is actually going on. I hope that the young man can come to the team. We’d welcome him with open arms. When he gets here, he’ll find a very welcome locker room.”
It’s clear Reddick’s decision to holdout also frustrated his representation and they’ve decided to move on. The next question is, will the Jets trade Reddick, as well?










