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Breece Hall lands powerful $45.7M extension with the Jets

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMay 8, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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After months of uncertainty, the New York Jets and running back Breece Hall have come to terms on a new contract. The team announced Friday that Hall has agreed to a three year extension worth up to $45.75 million, which replaces the franchise tag the Jets had placed on him. The guaranteed money in the deal had not been disclosed as of this writing.

The agreement brings to a close a prolonged saga that had many wondering whether Hall would even suit up for New York beyond this season. During the 2025 NFL campaign, trade rumors swirled around the former Iowa State standout. The Jets ultimately held on to him, declined the offers and used the franchise tag as a bridge. Now, with a multi year deal in place, both sides appear ready to move forward.

The road to this point was not without its bumps. Earlier this week, a report surfaced suggesting the Jets had offered Hall a four year, $60 million extension. That figure was quickly disputed. Sources on both sides of the negotiation confirmed that specific number had never been formally proposed, and that while both parties were motivated to find an agreement, the $60 million deal was not on the table.

What the deal means for New York

Hall, who was drafted by the Jets in 2022, has developed into one of the more productive backs in the league when healthy. Over his career, he has rushed for 3,398 yards and 18 touchdowns on 755 carries, while also catching 188 passes for 1,642 yards and nine receiving scores. In 2025, he set a career high averaging 15.2 carries per game, though his receiving work dipped to a career low 2.3 receptions per contest a number the Jets will likely want to see improve.

The contract itself sparked instant reaction across the fanbase, and opinions were far from unanimous. Supporters of the deal argued that Hall is a cornerstone of the Jets offense and that letting him walk for nothing in 2027 would have been far more damaging than any dollar figure attached to his name. Critics, however, pointed to the Jets recent struggles the team finished with just three wins in 2025  and questioned whether investing top running back money in the current roster made strategic sense.

Fans take to social media with mixed reactions

The announcement quickly trended on social media, where Jets fans made their feelings known. Some praised general manager Darren Mougey for locking Hall up before the season, calling the extension a significant win for the organization. Others pushed back, arguing that running backs are among the most replaceable positions in the modern NFL and that the money could be better allocated elsewhere on a roster still rebuilding its identity.

As for Hall himself, he made clear that this moment carried significant personal weight. He took to social media following the deal, describing the day as one that genuinely moved him  his first emotional response of that kind, he said, since tearing his ACL earlier in his career.

What this means for Hall’s fantasy outlook

From a fantasy football standpoint, Hall’s new deal does little to shake up his projected value heading into 2026. He currently sits 15th among running backs in PPR rankings and 16th in best ball average draft position a range that reflects his steady but not elite upside. The extension removes any uncertainty about his status in New York, which is a mild positive, but the Jets offense as a whole will need to show meaningful improvement for Hall to climb into the top 10 conversation.

For dynasty league managers, the deal changes very little. Hall was not a realistic trade candidate in the short term regardless, so the new contract simply confirms what was already expected, he will be a Jet for at least the next three years.

Whether that is good news or cause for concern depends entirely on which side of the fan debate you land on.

 

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Dorcas Onasa

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