Eagles: Team veteran proves he is simply built different

Haason Reddick is a cut above the rest. It's why he ended the regular season as the NFL's leader in sack score (16.5), beating out guys like Myles Garrett and Micah Parsons. "Haason Reddick’s sack score of 16.5 was the best in the NFL this season and is tied with T.J. Watt’s 2021 sack score […]

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Haason Reddick is a cut above the rest.

It's why he ended the regular season as the NFL's leader in sack score (16.5), beating out guys like Myles Garrett and Micah Parsons.

"Haason Reddick’s sack score of 16.5 was the best in the NFL this season and is tied with T.J. Watt’s 2021 sack score of 16.5 for the second best since I started the TSR in 2020 (first belongs to Robert Quinn’s 2021 sack score of 17.5)," according to Trench Warfare.

Reddick's most prominent skill is that he brings power to the game. When combined with his pull-through technique, he becomes unstoppable. All season, he's been a nightmare to prepare for. And his success is seen both on the field and in the stat sheet.

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Reddick tallied 18 sacks and five forced fumbles. He was a problem in every aspect of the game. And teams clearly couldn't stop him. If Philadelphia is going to play well on defense in the playoffs, it comes down to Reddick making the same plays in the playoffs.

First, he needs to bring pressure. If he does so, the rest will follow.

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