Jets defensive end Haason Reddick showed up last Monday. By the end of the week, he signed his revised contract.
We’ve gotten a look at the full numbers. Here are relevant details.
1. 2024 base salary: $8.708 million. (He was due to make $14.25 million; the first seven game checks weren’t earned.)
2. New 2024 playing-time incentive: $791,628 for 40-percent playing time from Week 8 through Week 18.
3. New 2024 sack incentive: $500,000 for eight, $500,000 for nine, $500,000 for 10; $550,000 for 12.
4. New Super Bowl incentive: $2 million if on active roster for the game.
5. Existing Pro Bowl incentive: $500,000.
6. Existing All-Pro incentive: $500,000.
7. Existing 12-sack incentive: $500,000.
There’s a new upside of $6.341 million, and an existing upside of $4.841 million.
The Jets forgave all discretionary forfeitures and fines. He was fined $2.05 million for missing training camp. A $2.375 million fine for missing three preseason games is subject to a grievance. He also has been fined $101,716 for skipping mandatory minicamp.
Reddick had 39-percent playing time in his debut with the Jets, and no sacks. With nine games left, he’ll need to do plenty of work to realize the production-based incentives. And the money for Pro Bowl, All-Pro, and Super Bowl feel like a long shot.
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