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Breece Hall Reaches 1,000 Yards in Jets’ 42-10 Loss, Putting His Future in Focus

The team faces a choice on keeping him as 2026 free agency nears.

Overview

  • Hall finished Week 17 with 1,065 rushing yards and became the Jets’ first 1,000-yard rusher since Chris Ivory in 2015, highlighted by a 59-yard touchdown.
  • New York fell to 3-13 with the 42-10 defeat to New England as quarterback turnover and injuries continued to strain a stagnant offense.
  • Hall exited late with a knee tweak he called fine, saying he likely will not need tests, after responding "no comment" when asked about playing deep into the blowout.
  • With free agency set for 2026, scenarios under discussion include an extension, a franchise tag at about $14 million, or a trade, following reported interest such as a rejected Chiefs offer around a fourth-round pick.
  • Projections place his market value around $10–12 million per year, and reports note the Jets’ sizable cap space and leadership’s stated interest in trying to keep him.