See ya, Haason Reddick, the Jets barely knew ya.
The Jets bust — who spent one holdout-marred season with the team last year — is signing with the Buccaneers on a one-year deal worth $14 million, according to ESPN.
The Jets acquired Reddick, 30, last offseason from the Eagles in exchange for a 2026 third-round pick, expecting the defensive end to be a key piece on their defense and help replace the production lost by Bryce Huff.
They had inherited the final season of the three-year, $45 million contract he previously signed with the Eagles.
But Reddick subsequently demanded a new, long-term deal with the Jets and held out of mandatory minicamp, training camp, the preseason and the first seven games of the regular season, forfeiting $5.5 million of his base salary.
Haason Reddick spent one holdout-marred season with the Jets. Bill Kostroun/New York Post
Including fines, he lost approximately $7 million with his holdout.
His holdout was an utter failure, as he eventually agreed to play on his original contract — though the Jets added about $5.3 million in incentives to help him recoup money lost by fines.
Reddick only reached one of those incentives, however, earning a $791,000 bonus for playing time.
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And he barely made any impact once he was on the field, recording one sack, 14 total tackles and three quarterback hits in 10 games.
It was a far cry from his previous production, recording at least 11 sacks in each of his prior four seasons.
And now, he again failed to earn the long-term deal he was seeking.
Haason Reddick is signing with the Buccaneers. Bill Kostroun/New York Post
He joins a Buccaneers defense that recorded 46 sacks last year — seventh-most in the league.