Breece Hall‘s Jets tenure will continue beyond 2026. The franchise-tagged running back has worked out an extension agreement with New York.
Team and player have struck a three-year deal, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports. He adds this extension is worth up to $45.75MM. Instead of only being in place for one more season due to the tag, Hall will now be on the books through 2028.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network notes $45.75MM represents the base value of this deal. As such, Hall’s average annual value checks in at $15.25MM. That figure ranks third in the NFL among running backs, behind only Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey. The position’s landscape could change soon with Jahmyr Gibbs and Bijan Robinson each eligible for extensions of their own this offseason. In any case, Hall’s outlook has now become much clearer.
The transition tag loomed as an option for New York to keep Hall in the fold for 2026. However, interest in offer sheets would have emerged had the Jets used the less-expensive one-year tender. Indeed, the Broncos were among the teams which would have pursed Hall in that scenario. As such, New York wound up applying the non-exclusive franchise tag. That set Hall up for $14.29MM in guaranteed 2026 earnings, but a long-term arrangement has now taken the place of the tag. The upfront payments in this new deal will be interesting to see.
On that note, ESPN’s Rich Cimini reports Hall will receive $29MM guaranteed. That figure essentially matches what he would have collected by playing on two straight franchise tags. Connor Hughes of SNY adds that locked-in money will be paid out over the next two years, with no guarantees present for 2028. This agreement is therefore a $14.5MM-per-year pact for now with incentives present in Year 3 which could increase Hall’s overall earnings.
Hall, who will turn 25 later this month, expressed a desire to remain in place with the Jets and a general confidence that he would eventually land a deal near the top of the running back market. Both goals have now been achieved. After the tag was applied, a period following the draft emerged as a target for a multiyear extension to be finalized. GM Darren Mougey expressed optimism a deal would be reached, and that has proven to be the case in time for spring practices.
As a rookie, Hall flashed plenty of potential before suffering an ACL tear. Since returning to action, the former second-rounder has handled a heavy workload and been a regular presence in the passing game along the way. Hall topped 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in 2025, but he recorded more than 1,300 scrimmage yards for the third year in a row while doing so. The Iowa State product will once again be joined by Braelon Allen in the backfield next season, although another large offensive role for Hall can be expected.
The Jets will have Garrett Wilson in place once again for 2026, and he too is under contract for the future. Mougey has been busy adding at the skill positions, selecting tight end Mason Taylor in last year’s draft and trading for receiver Adonai Mitchell as part of the Sauce Gardner blockbuster. Last month, New York used two of three first-round selections on another tight end (Kenyon Sadiq) and an additional wideout (Omar Cooper Jr.). Those players, led in large part by Hall, will serve as an offensive nucleus moving forward.

Not bad. Guarantees aren’t listed yet, but this puts him a tiny tick above Kenneth Walker and an even tinier tick above Henry, so in line with the second tier guys below Barkley and McCaffrey. Running backs aren’t as valuable or durable as receivers typically, but it’s harder to complain about the price of high end running backs when a guy like Alec Pierce is nearly doubling it.
Awesome…. We might actually have a core offense for the first time since 2015. Let’s need that QB
Bro, why you do this to yourself?
Good for him getting his well-deserved bag! I’m shocked none of the owners kids messed this up.
Darren Magouey and Aaron Glenn are grown-ups.
Speaking of the owner, his other sports franchise is playing for a European trophy. Crystal Palace are in the UEFA Conference League final vs. Rayo Vallecano on 5/27 in Leipzig, Germany. And Palace are not softies as they won the FA Cup last year.
Hall potentially could have escaped next year. Why would he do this to himself, when he could have just waited a little bit longer, went to a team like Denver or any contender really, and it possibly could have changed the entire outlook of the rest of his career.
Now, he most likely will continue to just waste his best years as a Jet, and forfeit any future major roles on a contending team.
Could you imagine if Hall were actually in an offense who knew how to use him properly!? Dude would be an absolute beast, even moreso than now
Smart move on New York’s part. Breece is such an important part of their offense and one of the most dynamic backs in the league.