FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Haason Reddick played his first game for the Jets on Sunday.
It’s comprehensible if you happen to missed him.
Reddick played 26 snaps and only had two quarterback pressures.

He didn’t have a tackle.
This got here after the 30-year-old edge rusher’s prolonged holdout caused him to miss the Jets’ first seven games.
He had no bearing on the eighth game either.
After the sport, Reddick spoke to reporters for the primary time since reporting last Monday but refused to reply any questions on the holdout.
“As of at once, fellas and everybody’s that here, I actually have nothing to say so far as the holdout,” Reddick said. “The one thing I’m anxious about at once is what can I do to be higher, what can I do to get myself fully in control. We’ve got a Thursday night game, and that’s the one thing I’m focused on at once — how can I recuperate, how can I help the team win and what do I would like to do to make certain I can get these W’s.”
It’s comprehensible if Reddick doesn’t wish to discuss the ridiculous holdout that ended up costing him nearly $12 million.
“Without delay, I’m not speaking on the holdout,” he said repeatedly.
The Jets were counting on Reddick being a key piece of their defense after they traded for him in March.
As an alternative, he stayed away, asked for a trade and showed up with the Jets season already slipping away.
He was asked if he felt answerable for the Jets record because he was not helping the team.
“Liable for what? No, I don’t feel responsible,” Reddick said. “Do I wish some things were different, things happened otherwise? But like I said, I’m here now. We took an L today. The one thing I’m anxious about now’s what can I do to be higher? What can I do to get myself fully in control? That way, come Thursday I’m the very best version of me.”
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Haason Reddick played his first game for the Jets on Sunday.
It’s comprehensible if you happen to missed him.
Reddick played 26 snaps and only had two quarterback pressures.

He didn’t have a tackle.
This got here after the 30-year-old edge rusher’s prolonged holdout caused him to miss the Jets’ first seven games.
He had no bearing on the eighth game either.
After the sport, Reddick spoke to reporters for the primary time since reporting last Monday but refused to reply any questions on the holdout.
“As of at once, fellas and everybody’s that here, I actually have nothing to say so far as the holdout,” Reddick said. “The one thing I’m anxious about at once is what can I do to be higher, what can I do to get myself fully in control. We’ve got a Thursday night game, and that’s the one thing I’m focused on at once — how can I recuperate, how can I help the team win and what do I would like to do to make certain I can get these W’s.”
It’s comprehensible if Reddick doesn’t wish to discuss the ridiculous holdout that ended up costing him nearly $12 million.
“Without delay, I’m not speaking on the holdout,” he said repeatedly.
The Jets were counting on Reddick being a key piece of their defense after they traded for him in March.
As an alternative, he stayed away, asked for a trade and showed up with the Jets season already slipping away.
He was asked if he felt answerable for the Jets record because he was not helping the team.
“Liable for what? No, I don’t feel responsible,” Reddick said. “Do I wish some things were different, things happened otherwise? But like I said, I’m here now. We took an L today. The one thing I’m anxious about now’s what can I do to be higher? What can I do to get myself fully in control? That way, come Thursday I’m the very best version of me.”