Overview
- Haason Reddick remains an unsigned free agent as of June 18 after spending 2025 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and earning two Pro Bowl nods earlier in his career.
- Coverage this week highlights a sharp drop in Reddick’s production over the past two seasons, with roughly 3.5 sacks across 2024–25 following four straight double-digit sack campaigns from 2020–2023.
- Multiple analysts put the Dallas Cowboys at the top of the list as a landing spot for Reddick, with the New England Patriots mentioned as a secondary possibility.
- Reporters say any move would likely be a low-cost, short-term deal for a rotational role rather than a guaranteed starting contract, since Reddick is 31 and has changed teams frequently in recent years.
- The Cowboys’ offseason additions, including Rashan Gary and rookie Malachi Lawrence, have not erased edge-depth concerns and that gap helps explain why contenders are weighing cheap veteran options like Reddick.