JUST IN: Philadelphia Eagles Re-sign Former Star Haason Reddick for $380 Million After Long, Dramatic Standstill
Philadelphia, PA – May 21, 2025
In a stunning and unprecedented move, the Philadelphia Eagles have officially re-signed edge rusher Haason Reddick to a jaw-dropping $380 million contract, ending months of silence, rumors, and negotiations that had NFL insiders on edge and Eagles fans holding their breath.
The blockbuster deal — believed to be the largest ever given to a defensive player in NFL history — brings Reddick back to the city where he once terrorized quarterbacks and led one of the league’s most feared pass-rushing units. The contract, reportedly spanning six years with over $260 million guaranteed, is already being hailed as one of the boldest and riskiest moves in recent franchise history.
A Reunion Years in the Making
Haason Reddick, a Camden, New Jersey native and Temple University alum, became a fan favorite during his time with the Eagles, especially during the team’s run to Super Bowl LVII in the 2022 season. Known for his relentless motor, explosive first step, and ability to disrupt the backfield, Reddick recorded 16 sacks in that legendary campaign.
However, following the 2023 season, contract disputes and cap space limitations led to Reddick’s controversial trade to the New York Jets. Despite strong performances in New York, his desire to return to Philadelphia was never in doubt.
“This is home,” Reddick said during his emotional press conference today at the NovaCare Complex. “I always felt like there was unfinished business here — with this team, with this city. I never stopped being an Eagle at heart.”
The Long Road Back
Reddick’s journey back to the Eagles wasn’t easy. Over the past several months, talks between his representatives and the Eagles front office were described as “tense,” with insiders reporting multiple breakdowns in negotiations due to disagreements over contract structure and guaranteed money.
Sources say the breakthrough came late last week after Eagles Chairman Jeffrey Lurie personally stepped in to bridge the gap between Reddick’s camp and GM Howie Roseman.
“This wasn’t just about football,” said Roseman. “Haason represents everything we want in a leader, a fighter, and a Philadelphian. We had to make it right — not just for the team, but for the city.”
Historic Numbers, Historic Expectations
The $380 million contract has shocked the NFL world. While elite quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow have secured nine-figure deals, this kind of money for a defensive player marks a seismic shift in how teams value elite pass rushers.
NFL analysts are already drawing comparisons to deals that transformed the financial landscape of the league.
“This could be the Aaron Donald moment for the next generation,” said ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “You’re going to see agents around the league using Reddick’s deal as the new benchmark.”
The financial terms reportedly include:
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6 years, $380 million total
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$262 million guaranteed
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$75 million signing bonus
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Performance incentives for sacks, Pro Bowl selections, and playoff appearances
Fan Reaction: Euphoria in Philly
Philadelphia erupted on social media moments after the announcement. Thousands of fans flooded X (formerly Twitter) with posts celebrating the return of the defensive star, using hashtags like #ReddickReturns, #FlyEaglesFly, and #WorthEveryPenny.
Local sports radio lit up with emotional callers — some crying, others screaming in joy — as the city embraced the return of one of its favorite sons.
“Reddick belongs in midnight green. He never should’ve left,” said longtime fan Darrell Simmons. “Now we’re going all the way this year. NFC East better watch out.”
Even current and former teammates chimed in. Jalen Hurts posted a fire emoji followed by, “Let’s run it back.” Fletcher Cox, who retired earlier this year, wrote, “One more reason to love this team. Haason is that dude.”
What’s Next for the Eagles?
With Reddick back in the fold, the Eagles now boast a terrifying front seven, with Reddick expected to line up alongside rising star Jalen Carter and veteran Josh Sweat. Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio — brought in this offseason — now has a weaponized unit to mold into a league-leading force.
But the pressure is on. After falling short in the playoffs the past two seasons, the Eagles are clearly going all-in. Reddick’s record-setting deal is both a signal of ambition and a heavy financial gamble.
The Eagles open their 2025 season at home against the San Francisco 49ers — a matchup that already looks like a must-watch.
Closing Thoughts
Haason Reddick’s return is more than a roster move — it’s a redemption arc, a homecoming, and a declaration of war on the rest of the league.
“This time,” Reddick said, looking into the cameras, “we finish what we started.”