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“He Wants Out” Jets Announce Asking Price For RB Breece Hall After He Demands Trade – Still…

The New York Jets’ 2025 season has been a disaster — flashes of potential overshadowed by inconsistency and injuries. As the NFL trade deadline approached, the team’s front office has made moves that sent shockwaves around the league. Both Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams have been traded. It looks like their running back will be next.

According to multiple league insiders, the Jets’ asking price for running back Breece Hall is a third-round pick. For a player once considered a cornerstone of their offense, the number caught teams — and fans — completely off guard.

💥 A Shocking Move Decision From a Team going into rebuild

Oct 19, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets running back Breece Hall (20) runs with the ball in the first quarter against the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

Oct 19, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets running back Breece Hall (20) runs with the ball in the first quarter against the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

Just two seasons ago, Hall looked like the long-term answer at running back for New York. His explosiveness and versatility gave the Jets’ offense balance and creativity. But after uneven performances and a lingering frustration with his workload, reports suggest that both sides may be open to a change of scenery.

BREAKING: #Jets RB Breece Hall wants to be traded, I’m told.

A little over one hour until the deadline, but Breece “wants to be out.” pic.twitter.com/LcGewfCMgG

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) November 4, 2025

The Jets, sitting near the bottom of the AFC standings, appear to be exploring ways to reshape their roster for 2026. Setting a third-round price tag on Hall signals a shift from “win now” to “retool for the future.”

ESPN’s Rich Cimini reported that “teams have checked in on Breece Hall, and the Jets are listening — though they’re not desperate to move him unless the right offer comes.”

🏈 Why the Asking Price Matters

For rival front offices, a third-round pick for Hall represents rare value. He’s only 24, still on his rookie contract, and has already shown flashes of Pro Bowl-level production. But New York’s decision suggests concerns — either about fit, contract expectations, or the long-term plan for its offense.

If Hall is dealt, it would mark another major shift for a franchise still searching for offensive identity. It also raises questions about how much faith the Jets have in their current quarterback situation and offensive line development.

Key Stats

Career rushing attempts: 629 carries. NFL.com

Career rushing yards: 2,914 yards.

Career rushing touchdowns: 16.

Career receptions: 173 catches.

Career receiving yards: 1,470 yards.

2025 season (through first 8 games): 117 carries for 581 rushing yards, rushing average of 5.0 yards per carry, and 2 rushing touchdowns.

2025 receiving: 21 receptions for 178 receiving yards.

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