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“I’m Here, Baby,”- Haason Reddick Reflects Upon His Resistant Journey to the NFL Super Bowl

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Haason Reddick’s career began with several challenges, including playing at a position that didn’t suit his skill set, which landed him as a flop of a first-round pick – at least at first.

Haason Reddick was drafted as a sack artist, but he only had 7.5 sacks in his first three seasons in Arizona.

Fast forward to the first quarter of the 2023 NFC Championship Game, where Haason Reddick officially demonstrated to any remaining skeptics that they’d given up on him much too soon.

 Haason Reddick charged between blocks toward San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, striking his arm and causing a fumble that became more significant than a mere turnover.

Purdy was wounded as a result of the hit

“I’m here, baby,”- Haason Reddick reflects upon his resistant journey to the NFL Super Bowl

Also Read: What Made the NFL Stop Redesigning Its Super Bowl Logos Each Year?

Which had a massive impact on the outcome of a game that sent the Eagles to the Super Bowl. During Super Bowl LVII Opening Night, Haason Reddick took the podium and reminisced on his journey to this moment, which was far from certain.

“Man, it’s pretty satisfying,” Haason Reddick remarked. “It reassures me that my effort in keeping on this path has not been in vain. That wasn’t for nothing. It demonstrated that by persevering, I was doing the correct thing. That I was doing what I was supposed to be doing.”

Haason Reddick came to Philadelphia in 2022, just over the Delaware River from Camden, New Jersey, where he grew up and attended Temple University.

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A return to the greater Philadelphia region wasn’t assured or even planned. Still, once the Panthers determined Reddick wasn’t in their future plans despite an 11-sack season in Carolina, it made plenty of sense to join an Eagles squad that thought it was on the verge of something special.

Reddick was on the verge of breaking out after compiling 23.5 sacks in his previous two seasons

“Perhaps last year was when it clicked,” Haason Reddick speculated. “My first year with the Cardinals, I was just getting back into it, just getting my feet wet,” he said. Then I had last year with Carolina, and that’s when I truly started believing in my pass-rushing skills. Then this year, I went completely crazy.”

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“That I could accomplish this, you know what I mean?” When asked what he learned from his last three seasons, each with a different club, Reddick answered.

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“I know a lot of people questioned whether I could actually do this thing during my career, but as you said, three different teams in three different years, three seasons, back-to-back with double-digit sacks.

“I’m here, baby. I can do this thing.”

Haason Reddick’s career began with several challenges, including playing at a position that didn’t suit his skill set, which landed him as a flop of a first-round pick – at least at first.

Haason Reddick was drafted as a sack artist, but he only had 7.5 sacks in his first three seasons in Arizona.

Fast forward to the first quarter of the 2023 NFC Championship Game, where Haason Reddick officially demonstrated to any remaining skeptics that they’d given up on him much too soon.

 Haason Reddick charged between blocks toward San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, striking his arm and causing a fumble that became more significant than a mere turnover.

Purdy was wounded as a result of the hit

“I’m here, baby,”- Haason Reddick reflects upon his resistant journey to the NFL Super Bowl

Also Read: What Made the NFL Stop Redesigning Its Super Bowl Logos Each Year?

Which had a massive impact on the outcome of a game that sent the Eagles to the Super Bowl. During Super Bowl LVII Opening Night, Haason Reddick took the podium and reminisced on his journey to this moment, which was far from certain.

“Man, it’s pretty satisfying,” Haason Reddick remarked. “It reassures me that my effort in keeping on this path has not been in vain. That wasn’t for nothing. It demonstrated that by persevering, I was doing the correct thing. That I was doing what I was supposed to be doing.”

Haason Reddick came to Philadelphia in 2022, just over the Delaware River from Camden, New Jersey, where he grew up and attended Temple University.

A return to the greater Philadelphia region wasn’t assured or even planned. Still, once the Panthers determined Reddick wasn’t in their future plans despite an 11-sack season in Carolina, it made plenty of sense to join an Eagles squad that thought it was on the verge of something special.

Reddick was on the verge of breaking out after compiling 23.5 sacks in his previous two seasons

“Perhaps last year was when it clicked,” Haason Reddick speculated. “My first year with the Cardinals, I was just getting back into it, just getting my feet wet,” he said. Then I had last year with Carolina, and that’s when I truly started believing in my pass-rushing skills. Then this year, I went completely crazy.”

“That I could accomplish this, you know what I mean?” When asked what he learned from his last three seasons, each with a different club, Reddick answered.

“I know a lot of people questioned whether I could actually do this thing during my career, but as you said, three different teams in three different years, three seasons, back-to-back with double-digit sacks.

“I’m here, baby. I can do this thing.”

CRICKEX

Haason Reddick’s career began with several challenges, including playing at a position that didn’t suit his skill set, which landed him as a flop of a first-round pick – at least at first.

Haason Reddick was drafted as a sack artist, but he only had 7.5 sacks in his first three seasons in Arizona.

Fast forward to the first quarter of the 2023 NFC Championship Game, where Haason Reddick officially demonstrated to any remaining skeptics that they’d given up on him much too soon.

 Haason Reddick charged between blocks toward San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, striking his arm and causing a fumble that became more significant than a mere turnover.

Purdy was wounded as a result of the hit

“I’m here, baby,”- Haason Reddick reflects upon his resistant journey to the NFL Super Bowl

Also Read: What Made the NFL Stop Redesigning Its Super Bowl Logos Each Year?

Which had a massive impact on the outcome of a game that sent the Eagles to the Super Bowl. During Super Bowl LVII Opening Night, Haason Reddick took the podium and reminisced on his journey to this moment, which was far from certain.

“Man, it’s pretty satisfying,” Haason Reddick remarked. “It reassures me that my effort in keeping on this path has not been in vain. That wasn’t for nothing. It demonstrated that by persevering, I was doing the correct thing. That I was doing what I was supposed to be doing.”

Haason Reddick came to Philadelphia in 2022, just over the Delaware River from Camden, New Jersey, where he grew up and attended Temple University.

A return to the greater Philadelphia region wasn’t assured or even planned. Still, once the Panthers determined Reddick wasn’t in their future plans despite an 11-sack season in Carolina, it made plenty of sense to join an Eagles squad that thought it was on the verge of something special.

Reddick was on the verge of breaking out after compiling 23.5 sacks in his previous two seasons

“Perhaps last year was when it clicked,” Haason Reddick speculated. “My first year with the Cardinals, I was just getting back into it, just getting my feet wet,” he said. Then I had last year with Carolina, and that’s when I truly started believing in my pass-rushing skills. Then this year, I went completely crazy.”

“That I could accomplish this, you know what I mean?” When asked what he learned from his last three seasons, each with a different club, Reddick answered.

“I know a lot of people questioned whether I could actually do this thing during my career, but as you said, three different teams in three different years, three seasons, back-to-back with double-digit sacks.

“I’m here, baby. I can do this thing.”

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