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Jets Face Tough $14.5M Decision on RB Breece Hall
New York must choose between franchise tag, transition tag, or letting star running back hit free agency.
Feb. 17, 2026 at 7:39am
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The New York Jets have a difficult decision to make regarding running back Breece Hall, who is set to become a free agent this offseason. The team can either franchise tag Hall for $14.5 million, transition tag him for $11.7 million, or let him hit the open market, where he would likely attract significant interest and a lucrative contract. Retaining Hall is crucial for the Jets' offense, as he and wide receiver Garrett Wilson are the team's only proven playmakers, but the high price tag of the franchise tag may be hard to justify for a running back.
Why it matters
Hall's future with the Jets is a pivotal decision that will shape the team's offensive plans and salary cap situation heading into the 2026 season. Keeping Hall would provide stability and continuity for the Jets' offense, but the high cost of the franchise tag could limit their ability to address other needs on the roster.
The details
The Jets have three options with Hall: franchise tag him for $14.5 million, transition tag him for $11.7 million, or let him hit free agency. Franchising Hall would lock him in for 2026 but at a steep price for a running back. The transition tag would allow Hall to negotiate with other teams, but the Jets would have the right to match any offer he receives. If they don't match, they would not receive any compensation for losing him. Letting Hall walk in free agency would likely result in the Jets receiving a compensatory draft pick in 2027, but they would lose their top offensive playmaker.
- Hall is set to become a free agent in the 2026 offseason.
The players
Breece Hall
A talented young running back who emerged as the Jets' top offensive weapon in 2025.
Garrett Wilson
The Jets' star wide receiver and one of the team's only other proven playmakers on offense.
What they’re saying
“If he hits the open market, he will attract significant interest.”
— Rich Cimini, ESPN reporter
What’s next
The Jets must decide whether to franchise tag, transition tag, or let Breece Hall hit free agency by the start of the 2026 league year.
The takeaway
The Jets' decision on Breece Hall's future will be a crucial one, as he is a vital part of their offense. Retaining him will be expensive, but letting him walk could leave a significant hole in their backfield. The team must carefully weigh the pros and cons of each option to determine the best path forward for their roster and salary cap.





