Haason Reddick Dream Ends Quietly

October 20th, 2024

Bucs GM Jason Licht.

So Joe has lobbied over and over and over again for the 2024 Bucs to chase a premier edger rusher as they did in 2018 with Jason Pierre-Paul.

Pierre-Paul was everything the team hoped for when it traded a third-round pick to get him from the Giants. It was a steal of a deal by Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht.

Then the Bucs planted an edge-rushers-are-everything flag when they made Shaq Barrett their franchise player in 2020 and dropped giant bank on Shaq 2021.

This year? The Bucs chased disinterested and disgruntled free agent Randy Gregory in March to replace Shaq, and they insisted failed Bucs edge rusher Joe Tryon-Shoyinka was worthy of another year of hope — all while hoping YaYa Diaby would build on his strong rookie season. Plus, Licht drafted edge rusher Chris Braswell in Round 2.

That wasn’t enough for Joe because Super Bowl winners have a stud edge rusher. Simple as that.

Haason Reddick and his four consecutive seasons of double-digit sacks were an option this offseason, but he was traded to the Jets. Contract nonsense ensued and it was reported that Reddick, who refused to practice or play for New York, was back on the trade block this month.

Joe lobbied for the Bucs to at least consider Reddick. But that dream is over.

Multiple reports today say Reddick and the Jets worked things out and he will re-join the team tomorrow.

The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 4 p.m.

There will be a President elected on that day. Will there be a new Bucs edge rusher?

60 Responses to “Haason Reddick Dream Ends Quietly”

  1. Dick LeBeau Jr. Says:

    No, there will not be a new edge rusher. We are rolling with who we have, and we’ve managed a 4-2 record without a premier edge rusher so far. And there is no rule that you need to have one individual on defense to secure your trip to a SB. Would be nice to have sure, but you work with what you have.

  2. DayOnePaul Says:

    Bringing an outside edge rusher into this defense is easy to say. But Bowles insists that his outside linebackers drop into coverage relatively often. Not all DE/OLBers are capable of doing that. And definitely, guys from other teams certainly don’t know the nuances of doing it under T.B. There is no position on this defense that just rushes the passer and racks up contract numbers.
    Now, should it be open to criticism that they couldn’t find a way to use a guy like him on pass rush downs? Of course. But this is the expensive obstacle. Plus, he chooses when he wants to play. So there’s that.

  3. DBS Says:

    No there will be no be no new edge rusher. Bucs are content to sit right where they are.

  4. #99 the big fella Says:

    How about Max Crosby?

  5. Buc4evr Says:

    I just want a dog like Simeon Rice. I don’t care if he can cover or not. If he can get to the QB and knock the ball out of the QBs hand or sack him, I don’t care about coverage. Sim and JPP could hold the edge or beat double blocks and wreak havoc. We don’t have anyone that can do what Sim and JPP did.

  6. heyjude Says:

    Sadly, I guess Reddick is not in the cards. Don’t give up yet. There has to be someone that maybe we aren’t even thinking of.

    #99 mentioned Max Crosby. Hearing possibly the Lions. Could be a good fit for the Bucs too.

  7. Irishmist Says:

    Just bite the bullet and get Devon White. Put him in on passing downs and let him play the Micah Parsons role and rush the passer. It’s the one thing he does well.

  8. DavidBigBucsFan99 Says:

    Yeah and defensive linemen have always shown they can cover receivers, tight ends and rbs. Bowles thinks his exotic blitzes fool opposing qbs and coaches but actually they fool him thinking he has a great system, one where the “immobile” Kurt Cousins was fooled into continuing his attacking the slaughter house middle of our defense while putting up over 500 yards against it. We’ve had some HCs nose blind to their own stubbornness to the implementation of their systems and their uselessness with the present players playing. I think it’s called pounding a square peg into a round hole!

  9. A Bucs Fan Says:

    Devin White is a bad football player and is now unemployed. He’s not coming back to Tampa.

    I don’t think the Jets would have traded him to an NFC team because then their 3rd round pick owed to Philly turns into a 2nd rounder.

    Crosby, and/or Azeez Ojulari for different reasons would ne an ideal fit

  10. Irishmist Says:

    White had 9 sacks in 2020. He knows the defense. Because he is unemployed, he can probably be had cheap. He may not be a great player, but on passing downs, he is probably a better option than Britt.

  11. Kenton Smith Says:

    We’re dang near leading the league in sacks. Why take snaps away from the young guys? Remember how important the type player is to the team. I’m like Joe, give me sacks. But Joe, we’re getting them. Now Pierre-Paul or Suh I’d reconsider. But I haven’t seen them available.

  12. GoneGator Says:

    “Haason Reddick Dream Ends Quietly”

    Joe’s Hasson Reddick dream died.

    Wasn’t my dream and I’m glad we didn’t get him. He’s where he belongs, EGO city with A. Rodgers.

  13. A Bucs Fan Says:

    @Irishmist White had 9 sacks in 2020 because of the play of Suh, JPP, Shaq, & LVD. He was a young up and coming player who played four games in the 2020 playoffs to his potential. The rest of his career he under performed and disappointed with his selfishness off the field and undisciplined football, questionable effort on the field.

    Other Bucs insiders have already said there is a zero percent chance he’s ever employed by the Bucs again. It’s not happening.

  14. ElioT Says:

    It would be nearly impossible to get Crosby from the Raiders. Not going to happen. This isn’t Madden

  15. Joe Says:

    Wasn’t my dream and I’m glad we didn’t get him.

    Don’t like winning, eh?

  16. Derek Says:

    There will be no new edge rusher or any type of trade Joe.

  17. ElioT Says:

    Same Joe that was pining for Manziel. Lol

  18. GoneGator Says:

    Joe Says:
    October 20th, 2024 at 2:57 pm
    Wasn’t my dream and I’m glad we didn’t get him.

    Don’t like winning, eh?

    Love winning. Like character more. We’re winning now in case you haven’t noticed Joe.
    And I just don’t necessarily agree with the idea you HAVE to have a double digit/high priced edge player especially a drama queen like Reddick.

  19. Citrus County Says:

    Que Sera, Sera. It may all be for the best anyway. It would appear that Godwin won’t be slipping away to the highest bidder (fingers crossed). And we still have all our picks for next year. This organization (in my view from under the bleachers) is so close to the stable foundation so desperately needed for so long a time. Hang in there Bucs fans the best is yet to come. At least I hope so. After 48 years of disappointments one never knows for sure.

  20. Bakerfan Says:

    Hey Joe, Vita moves out to the edge quiet often, you can just pretend that he is edge that you dream of

  21. Greg Says:

    Let’s not get wrapped around the axle here. We have 17 sacks. The Vikings have 20 and the Chiefs have 9. We are in the upper third. Granted I would love to see a JPP type player wrecking opposing quarterbacks. Hassan Reddick though?

  22. Defense Rules Says:

    Bakerfan … And I thought I was the only one noticing Vea playing DE periodically. Best I can figure, that just Bowles playing mind games with opposing offenses (can only imagine the mismatches that creates).

  23. Beeej Says:

    DW was the worst rated LB in the league last year, which is why Britt was deemed a better player

  24. Joe Says:

    Love winning. Like character more.

    Ah, confirmed. You DO like losing.

    “Character” is for choir boys, boy scouts and doctors.

    Football, winning football, is for dawgs.

    And please do detail what felonious character flaw Haason Reddick has that makes you prefer (projected) three sacks from your best edge rusher for the season?

  25. GoneGator Says:

    Interestingly enough, if you just google “NFL sacks 2024” and found the top 15+ sack leaders had 1 thing in common…. With the exception of maybe 2, they all play for teams that will most likely be watching the playoffs from home. If you go back to include 2023 = same 🤔

    Of course we need/want more success rushing the QB, getting sacks etc… but there seems to be no real correlation between team success and having (or not having) a “stud” individual edge rusher.

  26. GoneGator Says:

    “Character” is for choir boys, boy scouts and doctors.

    Wow, surprising statement from you Joe. Disappointed. Oh well.

    Hassan had a “deal”. An agreement. A commitment. And he flipped off all the people who were depending on him to be true to his word. That’s enough for me.

  27. Citrus County Says:

    Joe Says:
    October 20th, 2024 at 3:42 pm
    Love winning. Like character more.

    Ah, confirmed. You DO like losing.

    “Character” is for choir boys, boy scouts and doctors.

    Football, winning football, is for dawgs.
    ^^^^

    Ask Tony Dungy about that.

  28. Citrus County Says:

    Joe Says; “ Character” is for choir boys, boy scouts and doctors.
    ^^^^
    The implications in that statement are that you are in dispossession of character.

  29. MadMax Says:

    Back OFF the Joes boys….leave em alone!

  30. Citrus County Says:

    Tough, mean, nasty, strong, are not adjectives, when applied to football players, that are mutually exclusive of the term character.

  31. Citrus County Says:

    There is an argument to be made for character players on a football team. Who would be a better teammate ? Aaron Hernandez or Lawrence Taylor. Very touchy subject here….

  32. Citrus County Says:

    Charles Way is head of the National Football League’s Player Engagement department. He played five years as a running back for the New York Giants and then served as the team’s director of player development.

    In this video — shot before a panel discussion PCA hosted, titled “The Future of Football From Pee Wee to Pro” — Way explains that football players and other athletes should view themselves as much more than just that. Early understanding of how athletes can impact communities helps empower youth to develop into productive, contributing citizens. Way says here that he hopes players see themselves as “able to add value to someone’s life.”

  33. Tucker Says:

    Sometimes I wonder whether Joe is the biggest troll on this website at times. Lol all the fans like winning not all share your perspective on how make that happen many paths that can lead to winning as long as they get sacks and effect the quarterback doesn’t matter how that happens as long as it does happen.

  34. Baking with Coen Says:

    In Licht we trust!

  35. Citrus County Says:

    Tucker Says:
    October 20th, 2024 at 5:03 Sometimes I wonder whether Joe is the biggest troll on this website at times.
    ^^^^

    Very astute observation.

  36. orlbucfan Says:

    Well Joe, even with our choir boys and Boy Scouts, we’re 4-2. Who says you have to be a thug, have a rap sheet, or be a loser gangbanger to win football games? Sure Canton has a few questionable characters in it. Big whoop. It also has a lot of good guys. I’ll take a talent with character over a talent without it any day of the week. Too many so-called “winners” in the world stinking up the joint as it is. But, hey, whatever.

  37. Citrus County Says:

    orlbucfan Says:
    October 20th, 2024 at 5:21 Too many so-called “winners” in the world stinking up the joint as it is. But, hey, whatever.
    ^^^
    I caught that. You’re eyes will open someday.

  38. ManzielMadness Says:

    Watched Azeez sack Jalen Hurts earlier today. Give the giants a call.

  39. ManzielMadness Says:

    Would love Crosby, but can’t see him going for cheap.

  40. MadMax Says:

    T R U M Pfn wins at the trade deadline…sweet

  41. TJ Says:

    Presidents are selected (not elected)

  42. Jw94buc Says:

    I like not pulling the trigger. I want football players, not divas. I’ll tolerate the pass rush until you can upgrade it the right way. One bad egg ruins the whole carton. We are in first place nothing to see here. Move along.

  43. BakerFan Says:

    Joe… how you like that high character of Antonio Brown (running out of the end zone after taking off his jersey?) or Baker’s replacement up in Cleveland. I will take both the talent and character guy over just the talent guy. They are like druggies and drunks, will always let you down.

  44. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Joe Says:
    “Character” is for choir boys, boy scouts and doctors.”

    This team alone proves you wrong there, Joe. We have had a LOT of character guys…on superbowl winning teams.

    Lotta readers here have read between a lot of lines. Joe loves high-character guys. The Bucs have a ton of them, but it’s not a prerequisite to being an excellent football player that can help a team win a Super Bowl. It would be a prerequisite in many other fields or endeavors. That’s the only point. A strong locker room and coaches can manage a lower-character dude. And you know what? Sometimes they’re worth a chance. They can always be cut, but JTS can’t always get you a big sack in the postseason. Also, one team’s character problem is often another team’s missing piece. Just look at the Bucs’ history with Aqib Talib and others. –Joe

  45. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    MadMax, not a chance. Can hardly wait to see his temper tantrum.

  46. BucNasty Says:

    Id rather let the young guys develop and save money for Godwin’s extension. Take care of our own before we focus on malcontents from terrible organizations

  47. Day 1-76 Says:

    I love all of the coaches on here who say the Bucs don’t need dominant pass rushers. The funny thing about that is the team goes all in with the OLB’s rushing the QB and just miss so there is a receiver running wide open and then they blame the secondary. Pass rush matters!!!

  48. Jake been there since the beginning Says:

    You don’t see how great our pass rushers are and all those sacks just racking up??

  49. GoneGator Says:

    Jake been there since the beginning Says:
    October 20th, 2024 at 8:47 pm
    You don’t see how great our pass rushers are and all those sacks just racking up??

    Yea, I kinda do, even tho you meant to be sarcastic – lol.

    We’ve got 15 sacks in our last 3 games! And Kancey just debuted and is kicking off rust. Yaya is due. Braswell is just getting used to the NFL. We just got Winfield back. We’re doing ok and will get better as the season goes.

    #charactercounts 🙂

  50. BucHead Says:

    Good, zip it!

  51. Let ‘em bake Says:

    Let’s get gronk off the couch to edge rush….stranger things have happened😊

  52. RGA Says:

    The last thing this Bucs franchise needs is this head case Reddick. He is a sour apple, thinks of himself first, no team guy. Kinda like the guy running for president.

  53. MadMax Says:

    There wont be a tantrum Bonzai….if they steal it again its just par for the course, and we’ll wake up the next day thankful to be alive and will move on.

    What Im worried about is your side’s tantrums if you lose….theres gonna be a lot of them.

  54. Citrus County Says:

    Joe Says; Also, one team’s character problem is often another team’s missing piece. Just look at the Bucs’ history with Aqib Talib and others. –Joe
    ^^^^
    What you say is true, however adults are not the only ones reading arrest reports and headlines. Is it not the height of hypocrisy for the NFL to espouse character and community involvement on the one hand and overlook bad behavior on the other ? Does bad character not directly reflect on ownership ? Do rich powerful team owners not represent the community ? Do we want our community to condone bad character?
    Owners of many teams would tell you giving players or a coach a second chance is a sign of a team’s good character. They’d say the community being represented is filled with people of all kinds of backgrounds, which include former bad actors. They also might say giving someone conditional employment isn’t condoning bad character. Joe’s not pushing those beliefs, only pointing out the reality of the perceptions.–Joe

  55. Citrus County Says:

    For all those labeling Reddick a head case and low character guy because of what they hear or read in the media, I suggest you consider the character of much of the media. Leave the character judgements to those who would likely know the truth ie. Jason Licht.

  56. Hodad Says:

    Don’t believe the superbowl champs have a double digit edge rusher? They do have Chris Jones tho, and just a super defense all around. Spagnola is one of the best D.C.’s in the business. The Chiefs are undefeated because of their defense, and they don’t have that edge guy Joe dreams of.

  57. Citrus County Says:

    Joe Says; Owners of many teams would tell you giving players or a coach a second chance is a sign of a team’s good character. They’d say the community being represented is filled with people of all kinds of backgrounds, which include former bad actors. They also might say giving someone conditional employment isn’t condoning bad character. Joe’s not pushing those beliefs, only pointing out the reality of the perceptions.–Joe

    Joe said; “Character” is for choir boys, boy scouts and doctors.
    ^^^^

    I stood opposed to the Randy Gregory signing but clearly said that if he deserved a second chance he should get it. Those are front office decisions. Us JBF readers should not make judgements about a players character when we don’t know the facts or truth. You can spin all you want Joe, but you stepped in it when you made that statement.

  58. BPBucsfan Says:

    Don’t worry, the trade deadline will come and go quietly too. No urgency to get a good edge rusher.

  59. ThatAintRight!! Says:

    Well it was worth jotting down the idea.
    Probably worked out better this was in the end anyhow.

    There’s a reason he has played for like 7 teams thus far in his career.
    Can’t deny he did get 11.0 sacks last year and that does mean something. He can definitely get to the QB. However if he’s a cancer in the locker room then he’s not gonna get the guys going.

    Regardless TB Bucs have to find a sack artist opposite of YaYa and we need to find a more dedicated pass coverage ILB not named LaVonte David. Sad part is I am not seeing anyone in college who stands out. Offense I’m not worried about. The defense has potential weaknesses long term.

  60. GoneGator Says:

    Difference is Joe is here to clarify, if necessary.