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Breece Hall signed a three-year, $45.75 million extension with the New York Jets.

Breece Hall officially signed his extension with the New York Jets on Monday. 

Hall and the Jets agreed to a three-year $45.75 million extension. 

After putting pen to paper, Hall issued a strong statement. 

"I'm grateful for the opportunity to continue my career with the Jets," Hall said, via Jets.com. "Through it all, this organization and our fanbase have continued to believe in me. This is where I want to be. I believe in what we're building, and I'm appreciative of Woody, Darren, and AG for their continued trust in me. Let's get to work."

Hall finished the 2025 season with 1,065 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns, 36 receptions, 350 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.

A talented playmaker, Hall has 18 rushing touchdowns and nine receiving touchdowns with the Jets.

"I've said all along I wanted Breece to be here," Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said. "He's a good football player that can help us win games. He has shown the ability to consistently make plays and have real impact on the outcome of games. We're excited to keep him here as we continue to build a team that can compete each week."

Hall enters next season with 3,398 rushing yards and 1,642 receiving yards in his career. Now that Hall has financial security, he can focus on football and do everything he can to help turn the Jets organization around.

"We're excited to get this deal done with Breece. His impact on the field speaks for itself, and we're excited to have him be a part of our future," Jets GM Darren Mougey said. "This agreement reflects Woody and Christopher [Johnsons'] belief in our vision and continued commitment to building a team positioned for long-term success. I'd like to also thank Nicole Lynn of Klutch Sports for her professionalism throughout this process, as well as our football administration staff, led by Nick Sabella, for their outstanding work in ensuring Breece remains a part of our organization."

The Jets went just 3-14 last season. It will be fascinating to see how Gang Green performs in Year 2 of the Glenn era. 

New York acquired Geno Smith from the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason. Smith will be the Jets' starting QB next season.  

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