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Breece Hall Says He Wants To Stay as Jets Weigh Trade Options

An expiring rookie deal plus a fast start give the Jets reason to consider draft-capital offers.

Overview

  • With the Jets at 0-5 and the Nov. 4 NFL trade deadline approaching, league chatter has framed New York as a potential seller with Breece Hall a prime topic.
  • Hall told reporters in London that he wants to remain a Jet and stressed he can only control his play and professionalism.
  • He is in the final year of his rookie contract, and a trade would save about $3.4 million against the cap with roughly $934,000 in dead money, according to OverTheCap.
  • Hall has produced 351 rushing yards and 150 receiving yards through five games, taking on a larger role after Braelon Allen’s knee injury.
  • Reports indicate the team has not signaled an active move and Aaron Glenn previously downplayed a trade, though analysts have linked potential suitors such as the Chiefs.