Breece Hall: 2026 could be my best season' with Jets after contract extension | amNewYork
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Breece Hall: 2026 could be my best season' with Jets after contract extension | amNewYork
"Breece Hall's multi-year deal is official, inking a three-year, $47.5 million contract extension to stay with the New York Jets after initially being slapped with the franchise tag back in March. Now comes the part where the 24-year-old running back has to build on a career year and prove that he is worth the investment."
"“I feel like [head coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey] have really put me in position with all of the guys we've brought in and the team we're building around us, to really flourish and for me to really be myself, Hall said on Tuesday. God-willing, we stay healthy, and everything goes to plan, I feel like this could be my best season, for sure.”"
"Hall is coming off his first-ever 1,000-yard rushing season in 2025, which was also his third-straight campaign of posting at least 1,350 scrimmage yards. But the star back has worked through injuries, most notably a torn ACL in his rookie season, multiple ineffective leadership regimes, and more losing than almost anyone else in the NFL."
"Mougey and Glenn are trying to move the organization in the right direction after a miserable 3-14 season. A new-look offense will be led by coordinator Frank Reich, and veteran Geno Smith will be the man under center. Mougey also committed considerable draft capital by selecting Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq and Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr."
Breece Hall agreed to a three-year, $47.5 million contract extension with the New York Jets after receiving the franchise tag in March. The 24-year-old running back said the team has positioned him to flourish with new additions and a roster built around him. He expects his best season if he stays healthy. Hall enters the deal coming off his first 1,000-yard rushing year in 2025 and a third straight season with at least 1,350 scrimmage yards. He referenced overcoming a torn ACL as a rookie, injuries, and prior losing seasons. The Jets are rebuilding after a 3-14 season with Frank Reich leading a new-look offense and Geno Smith at quarterback, alongside draft additions including Kenyon Sadiq and Omar Cooper Jr.
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