The New York Jets have had a rough start to their season, but one thing remains clear: their offensive identity is built around the running game. And with the trade deadline approaching on November 4th, the organization has made it clear that they have no plans to trade their star running back, Breece Hall.
Speculation about Hall’s availability has been circulating since the offseason, but it gained even more momentum as the team struggled through a difficult start. However, the Jets have taken a firm stance on not only Hall, but two other key players as well.
First and foremost, let’s talk about Breece Hall. The young running back has been a standout player for the Jets since he joined the team in 2020. In just two seasons, he has already established himself as one of the top running backs in the league. Last season, he rushed for over 1,500 yards and 21 touchdowns, earning himself a spot on the Pro Bowl roster. And this season, he has continued to impress, averaging over 100 rushing yards per game.
It’s no surprise that other teams have been eyeing Hall and his potential availability. But the Jets have made it clear that he is not going anywhere. Hall is a crucial part of their offensive strategy and they have no intention of letting him go. In fact, they are currently in talks to extend his contract, ensuring that he will remain a Jet for years to come.
But Hall is not the only player the Jets are standing firm on. Wide receiver, Jamison Crowder, and defensive end, Quinnen Williams, have also been the subject of trade rumors. However, the Jets have shut down any talks of trading these key players.
Crowder has been a reliable target for quarterback Zach Wilson, leading the team in receiving yards and touchdowns. And Williams has been a force on the defensive line, recording multiple sacks and tackles for loss. Both players are essential to the team’s success and the Jets have no plans to part ways with them.
This firm stance on their key players shows that the Jets are committed to building a strong team for the future. Despite their current struggles, they have a talented core of players that they believe in and are willing to invest in. And with a young quarterback in Wilson, it’s important to have a strong supporting cast around him.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that the Jets won’t make any moves before the trade deadline. They may look to add some depth to their roster or make a trade for a specific position. But one thing is for sure, they will not be trading away any of their key players.
In a league where trades are common and players often switch teams, it’s refreshing to see a team take a stand and prioritize their core players. The Jets are sending a message that they are committed to building a winning team and they believe that starts with keeping their key players in place.
So, Jets fans, rest easy knowing that Breece Hall, Jamison Crowder, and Quinnen Williams will all be staying put. And with their talent and dedication, they will continue to be key components in the Jets’ offensive identity. The future is bright for this team and it’s clear that the organization is making all the right moves to ensure their success.


