New York Jets have finalized a significant contract extension with running back Breece Hall, securing him for three additional years at a total value of $45.75 million. This deal, reported Friday, positions Hall as the third-highest paid running back in the league. The agreement signifies a commitment to Hall, a player who has emerged as one of the team's few consistently productive playmakers amidst a backdrop of organizational struggles.
The financial terms place Hall behind only Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey in annual earnings at his position. His new contract will see him earn an average of $15.25 million per year. Hall, who turns 25 later this month, expressed his gratitude upon the news, noting it was an emotional moment for him, particularly recalling a previous injury. The running back had been operating under the non-exclusive franchise tag, a measure that ensured his presence with the Jets for another season while negotiations for a long-term agreement were pending.
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The Jets' decision to invest heavily in Hall comes as the team navigates another transitional period, having traded away several former high draft selections and signaling a new direction. Hall’s value is underscored by his dual-threat capabilities, boasting 188 receptions for 1,642 yards and nine touchdowns through 56 NFL games. He has averaged 56 receptions annually over the past three seasons and has rushed for an average of 978 yards per year in that same span, demonstrating consistent performance despite the team's 22-46 record during his tenure, spanning multiple coaching changes.
Negotiations reportedly experienced a pause in early March to allow the Jets to prioritize their draft preparations. This offseason saw the team use first-round picks on tight end Kenyon Sadiq and wide receiver Omar Cooper, Jr., indicating a focus on bolstering other areas of the offense. Hall, considered a proven playmaker alongside wide receiver Garrett Wilson, had reportedly generated interest at the midseason trading deadline last year, and had expressed some disappointment at not being moved. His current contract extension is anticipated to influence future negotiations for other notable running backs like Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs.
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