Jets running back Breece Hall is about to become a free agent for the first time and will be one of the biggest decisions the Jets have to make this offseason. Fresh off his first career 1,000 yard season, Hall’s production over the past few years isn’t elite on paper, but when you consider the chaos around him, it’s been very impressive.
If the New York Jets can find a way to bring back Breece Hall this offseason, it would be an easy win. New York had a tough 2025 season. Overall, the Jets went 3-14 and finished in last place in the AFC East.
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading into next season optimistic that they can get be competitive once again and right back in the mix for the AFC. One of those reasons for optimism is that no matter what, their roster will look a lot different in 2026.
Will the New York Jets retain Breece Hall this offseason? That's one of the biggest questions that is going to hang over the franchise for the foreseeable future.
The New York Jets should do everything possible to keep Breece Hall around this offseason. He's just 24 years old and already is a high-end back in the National Football League.
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The New York Jets would be wise to find a way to keep running back Breece Hall around for the 2026 season and beyond. Hall arguably is the best pending free agent running back in a group that includes Travis Etienne Jr., Javonte Williams and Kenneth Walker III, among others.
The Washington Commanders are being pegged to make a blockbuster splash in free agency by signing running back Breece Hall, a move that would reshape the team’s offense.
The Houston Texans are being pegged as a dark‑horse landing spot for free agent running back Breece Hall, a prediction that would reshape the AFC South and Houston’s offensive identity.
The New York Jets have one of the most intriguing pending free agents in the National Football League this offseason. New York has been fortunate to have running back Breece Hall in the mix over the last four seasons after being selected in the second round of the 2022 National Football League Draft.
The Washington Commanders are in need of making a change on offense in the upcoming season. The Commanders did not have a solidified rushing attack throughout the season after the injury to Austin Ekeler and the waffling between Jacory Croskey-Merritt and Chris Rodriguez Jr.
The New York Jets have a few big decisions to make this offseason. Obviously the NFL Draft is going to be the biggest event of the offseason for the Jets, but free agency could stir up some drama, too.
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The Kansas City Chiefs did not have a good season in 2025. The Chiefs did not meet expectations, and they fell way short of what they wanted to do this past season.
The New York Jets seemingly entered a rebuild at the trade deadline last season. They opted to send Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys while trading Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts.
The New York Jets have been fortunate to have Breece Hall in the backfield over the last four seasons. But will that continue into 2026? The 24-year-old is a pending free agent and should get paid well this offseason after racking up 1,065 rushing yards in 2025 in 16 games played for the Jets.
The New York Jets were one of the worst teams in the league last year and they seemingly entered a full scale rebuild at the trade deadline. At the deadline, they traded Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner for a haul of draft picks.
The New York Jets are one of the more intriguing teams to follow this offseason. They swung a few trades at the trade deadline to bring in more draft capital, which should allow the team to add a lot of young talent in the coming years.
The New York Jets went 3-14 throughout the 2025 National Football League season and will have to chart a new path forward this offseason. For New York, one thing that is fortunate is the fact that the team doesn't need to hire a new head coach or general manager this offseason.
The 2025 season is over for the New York Jets, but the fallout isn't. The offseason is very young for New York. It hasn't even really gotten into full swing yet with the playoffs still ongoing.
The New York Jets have an intriguing opportunity ahead of them this offseason. That's obviously an interesting, to say the least, thing to say after the Jets went 3-14 in the regular season, but it's the truth.
It appears that former second-round pick Breece Hall is a big fan of up-and-coming artist Olivia Dean’s new album, as the New York Jets running back posted about it on social media.
The New York Jets had their end of season press conference today and Jets general manager Darren Mougey was asked all of the usual questions. But the important one he answered came in regards to star running back Breece Hall.
With 111 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, the Jets’ Breece Hall was among the NFL’s most productive running backs in Week 17. He was a rare bright spot for the Jets in a 42-10 blowout loss to the Patriots.
The New York Jets' 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday dropped the Jets to 3-10 on the season and ensured that Gang Green reclaimed sole possession of the longest playoff drought in North American sports.
As of the first Monday of November, running back Breece Hall didn't know if he'd still be with the New York Jets when Gang Green hosted the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Hall then emerged as the Jets' top offensive contributor when he helped the club notch a 27-20 win over Cleveland.
While the New York Jets acquired future draft assets for star cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner and stud defensive tackle Quinnen Williams ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline, the Jets curiously held onto out-of-contract running back Breece Hall.