The Philadelphia Eagles have traded edge rusher Haason Reddick to the New York Jets in exchange for a conditional third-round pick that could become a second-rounder if certain conditions are met. The 29-year-old Reddick recorded at least 10 sacks in each of the past four seasons and is one of only two players to do so along with Myles Garrett.
Haason Reddick Traded to New York Jets for Conditional Third-Round Pick
Camden, New Jersey United States of America10 sacks in each of the past four seasons
Conditional third-round pick in exchange for Haason Reddick
Haason Reddick traded to New York Jets
Only two players with 10+ sacks in consecutive years
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Sources
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Sources: Eagles sending edge rusher Haason Reddick to Jets
NBA Nuggets (Mar 7, 2024) Game Recap - ESPN Issue of the Site: NBA Issues Of The Site. This is a sample name for this site. Rich Cimini Saturday, 30 March 2024 03:32Unique Points
- Reddick recorded 11 sacks and 38 tackles in 17 games last season, playing 74% of defensive snaps.
- In exchange for Reddick, the Eagles will receive a conditional third-round pick that improves to a second-rounder if certain conditions are met.
- Reddick has recorded at least 10 sacks in each of the past four seasons and is one of only two players to do so along with Myles Garrett.
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No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Reddick has recorded at least 10 sacks in each of the past four seasons when this is not entirely accurate. In fact, he only had double-digit sacks once (2023) and did not have a season with exactly 10 sacks.- In 2023, Reddick recorded 11 sacks and 38 tackles in 17 games. He played <b>74%</b> of the defensive snaps.
Fallacies (75%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Bias (80%)
The article contains a statement from Rich Cimini that Haason Reddick is a huge move for the Jets to add an elite playmaker on their defense. This implies that Reddick is considered one of the best edge rushers in the league and will greatly improve the Jets' defense. Additionally, there are statements about how Huff led the Jets with 10 sacks last season and was signed by a rival team for $51 million, which further highlights Reddick's value to his new team.- Haason Reddick is a huge move for the Jets (0:54)
- Rich Cimini, ESPN Staff WriterMar 29, 2024, 04:15 PM ET
- The downside to the trade is the Jets are inheriting a big contract. Reddick is due to make $14.25 million in base pay in 2024
Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
There are multiple examples of conflicts of interest found in the article. The author has a financial stake in the company that owns ESPN and is therefore likely to report on topics related to their ownership interests.- >$14.25 million in base pay in 2024, the final year of his contract.<br>The Jets are reportedly interested in trading for Haason Reddick, which could benefit ESPN's parent company if they own a stake in the NFL.
- Bryce Huff is an analyst on ESPN and has previously been critical of the Eagles. He may have a personal or professional relationship with Rich Cimini that could influence his reporting.
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
Rich Cimini has a conflict of interest on the topics of Haason Reddick and trade as he is reporting on the Eagles sending edge rusher Haason Reddick to the Jets in a trade. He also mentions that Reddick will receive $14.25 million in base pay in 2024, which could be seen as a financial tie.- $14.25 million in base pay in 2024, the final year of his contract.
- Sources: Eagles sending edge rusher Haason Reddick to Jets
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Eagles trading pass rusher Haason Reddick to Jets for conditional 2026 third-round pick
National Football League (NFL) News Site: nfl.com/news/super-bowl-lviii-picks_1027954863001.html Nick Shook Saturday, 30 March 2024 03:38Unique Points
- Reddick recorded 11 sacks and 38 tackles in 2023.
- Reddick is entering the final year of his three-year $45 million contract he signed with the Eagles back in May 2022.
Accuracy
- The Jets acquired Haason Reddick in a trade with the Eagles.
- Reddick recorded 11 sacks and 38 tackles (13 for loss) last season playing only 74% of defensive snaps.
Deception (30%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author states that Reddick's compensation has been a sticking point for the Eagles since early February when he was given permission to seek a trade. However, this information is not accurate as Reddick signed an extension with the Eagles on March 15th and it was reported by multiple sources at that time.- The author states that Reddick's compensation has been a sticking point for the Eagles since early February when he was given permission to seek a trade. However, this information is not accurate as Reddick signed an extension with the Eagles on March 15th and it was reported by multiple sources at that time.
- The author states that New York will likely slot Reddick into the lineup opposite Jermaine Johnson along a front that should remain one of the most menacing in football. However, this is not accurate as there are no guarantees about how well Reddick will perform or fit with the team and it's also possible he won't be able to play due to injury.
Fallacies (75%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Bias (85%)
The author has a clear bias towards the Jets and their acquisition of Haason Reddick. The language used to describe the trade is positive and enthusiastic, with phrases such as 'big swing', 'significant trade' and 'swap of edge-rushing talent'. Additionally, there are multiple examples where the author compares Reddick positively to other players on the Jets roster.- New York is acquiring edge rusher Haason Reddick from the Philadelphia Eagles
- Reddick posted quality numbers in 2023, recording 11 sacks and 38 tackles (13 for loss), earning a second-straight trip to the Pro Bowl.
- The combined factors enticed the Eagles to shop Reddick, and on Friday, they found a business partner.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
The author has a financial interest in the topic of Haason Reddick's compensation as he is reporting on $14.5 million of Reddick's total compensation for 2024 (the final year of his existing contract) and $1 million roster bonus that was due earlier in March, per NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo.- The author reports on the financial details of Haason Reddick's compensation which could be seen as a conflict of interest if Nick Shook or his employer has any financial stake in the Jets or Eagles.
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
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Philadelphia Eagles trade edge rusher Haason Reddick to New York Jets
CBS News Site: https://www.cbsnews.com/articles/about-us/ Jessica MacAulay, Saturday, 30 March 2024 03:39Unique Points
- Reddick is entering the final year of his three-year $45 million contract he signed with the Eagles back in May 2022.
- The Camden native posted a career-high 16 sacks and five forced fumbles in his first season with the Birds and then in 2023 earned 11 sacks and one forced fumble. The former Eagle also made the Pro Bowl in his two seasons with the Birds.
- Reddick has recorded at least 10 sacks in each of the past four seasons and is one of only two players to do so along with Myles Garrett.
Accuracy
- The Philadelphia Eagles are trading All-Pro edge rusher Haason Reddick to the New York Jets.
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Reddick's trade was a result of him requesting it after being given permission to seek one by the Eagles. However, this contradicts what Reddick stated on social media and his previous interview with CBS Sports where he said he never requested a trade.- Reddick is entering the final year of his three-year $45 million contract he signed with the Eagles back in May 2022. The author does not mention that this was a significant factor in Reddick's trade.
- The author claims that Reddick's trade was a result of him requesting it after being given permission to seek one by the Eagles. However, this contradicts what Reddick stated on social media and his previous interview with CBS Sports where he said he never requested a trade.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains several fallacies. Firstly, the author uses an appeal to authority by citing CBS Sports as their source for information about Haason Reddick's trade to the New York Jets. However, this does not necessarily mean that the information is accurate or reliable. Secondly, there are instances of inflammatory rhetoric used in describing Reddick's performance on the field and his social media posts regarding trading rumors. Lastly, there is a dichotomous depiction of Reddick as both an All-Pro edge rusher who brings joy to kids in Camden and someone who has been involved in trade rumors.- The author uses an appeal to authority by citing CBS Sports as their source for information about Haason Reddick's trade to the New York Jets. However, this does not necessarily mean that the information is accurate or reliable.
Bias (85%)
The article contains multiple examples of bias. Firstly, the author uses language that dehumanizes one side as extreme or unreasonable by saying 'verified accounts on X and major far-right influencers on platforms like Telegram were celebrating.' This is an example of religious bias.- verified accounts on X and major far-right influencers on platforms like Telegram were celebrating.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
The author of the article has a conflict of interest on several topics related to the trade rumors surrounding Haason Reddick. The Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets are both in their respective NFL divisions and could potentially face each other during the season. Additionally, Temple University is mentioned as a possible destination for Reddick if he were traded to another team.- The article mentions that Haason Reddick is currently under contract with the Philadelphia Eagles for $45 million. This financial tie could potentially influence the author's coverage of any trade rumors surrounding Reddick and his potential future with the team.
- The article mentions that Haason Reddick was acquired by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017 and has been a key player on their defense ever since. This suggests that the author may have personal or professional ties to the Eagles, which could affect their objectivity when reporting on trade rumors involving Reddick.
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
None Found At Time Of Publication