Haason Reddick, a veteran linebacker, wishes to remain in Philadelphia if the Eagles are prepared to pay him.
Furthermore, the Eagles’ All-Pro pass rusher might soon get his desire, according to Jake Rabadi of the Liberty Line.
According to sources who spoke with Rabadi, the Eagles are “willing to give Haason Reddick a big-money extension that would pay him around $20 to $22 million.”
“Reddick and his camp are still seeking a three-year deal at $25 million” year, Rabadi continues.
The 29-year-old Reddick agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract extension with the Eagles in 2022. As he approaches the final year of his contract in 2024, he is anticipated to earn $16 million, though nothing is 100% sure.
Reddick did not request permission from the Eagles to pursue a trade, but they recently granted it to him.
That may indicate that they’re reluctant to pay a rusher who will turn 30 in a few months, but if he truly wants to stay in Philadelphia as much as he claims, then the two sides ought to work out a fair deal.
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