New York Jets running back Breece Hall and his future with the franchise have been like a long-running soap opera.
For what feels like forever, Hall's future in New York has been murky, with many unsure whether he'll stay or be shipped off.
The Kansas City Chiefs tried to trade for him before the deadline last season, but that fell through. Now he's a pending free agent, with some thinking the Jets could franchise tag him.
Hall, it appears, when it comes to talking about whether he'll stay a Jet or move elsewhere, he sounds like he's over all the uncertainty.
"You know, I don't know," Hall said via the New York Post. "I've addressed this for the last six, seven months now. But now I'm just kind of like whatever happens, happens."
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Is there a strong market for Hall?
Absolutely, and there are a handful of teams that could benefit from having Breece on their roster.
The Chiefs loom as the big one to watch here, needing to fix their run game, but also get someone who can be a home run on any given play.
Hall in Kansas City's offense would be something to behold, but money will factor in. We don't expect Hall to get anything less than $10 million APY, after Dallas Cowboys back Javonte Williams got $8 million APY.
So, the future of Hall in New York appears murky at best, and it appears he's ready for this saga to end, one way or the other.
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