
Breece Hall ready for ‘last chance’ at true Jets breakout — and a big payday
NY Post
Breece Hall looks at his own résumé and is not happy with what he sees.
Two of his Jets teammates in his draft class — Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson — signed large contract extensions this offseason. Yet Hall is set to be an unrestricted free agent after the season.
But he does not yet believe he’s done enough to earn a long-term deal of his own.
“I’m not really expecting it before the season,” Hall said after practice Saturday. “We got a new head coach, a new GM, obviously I wasn’t drafted by them, I’m not their guy. I gotta prove it every day.”
Hall has shown flashes of stardom across his three years in the league, but has not firmly established himself in that elite tier of dual-threat running backs that Saquon Barkley, Christian McCaffrey and Jahmyr Gibbs occupy.
Last year, the addition of Braelon Allen and the dramatic increase in pass attempts with a healthy Aaron Rodgers resulted in a smaller workload than Hall had become accustomed to.

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