Veteran linebacker Haason Reddick wants to stay in Philly if the Philadelphia Eagles are willing to pay him.
And according to Jake Rabadi of the Liberty Line, the Eagles’ All-Pro pass rusher may just get his wish.
Sources tell Rabadi that the Eagles are “willing to give Haason Reddick a big-money extension that would pay him around $20 to $22 million.”
It’s my understanding that the #Eagles are willing to give Haason Reddick a big money extension that would pay him around $20-22 million.
Reddick & his camp are still seeking a three-year deal at $25 million/year.
We’ll see where this goes, but Reddick’s camp is standing on…
— Jake Rabadi (@JakeRabadiNFL) February 25, 2024
Rabadi adds, “Reddick and his camp are still seeking a three-year deal at $25 million” per year.
Reddick, 29, signed a three-year, $45 million contract extension with the Eagles in 2022 which means he enters the final year of his deal in 2024 and is expected to make $16 million next season, but none is fully guaranteed.
The Eagles recently gave Reddick permission to seek a trade even though he didn’t ask for it.
That could mean they’re hesitant to pay a soon-to-be 30-year-old rusher but if he really wants to stay in Philly like he says he does, then the two parties should come to a reasonable agreement.
Reddick logged his fourth-straight double-digit sack season in 2023. He finished the year registering 38 total tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, and a pass defended in 17 games.