The Jets made a few moves at the trade deadline that were stunning. But perhaps the most stunning move was the one they didn’t make. After trading franchise cornerstones under contract for the long term in Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, it didn’t make much sense at all that the Jets would hang on to free-agent-to-be Breece Hall.

After all, the Jets aren’t going anywhere this year. They’re 2-8, and their offense just hasn’t been anywhere near competitive. That’s not Hall’s fault, as he’s having one of the best seasons of his career this year, averaging 4.8 yards per carry, best since his rookie year, and he’s taken nearly double the handoffs this year. He’s on pace for 1,227 rushing yards and 384 receiving yards on top of that. Hall’s receiving yards per game is the worst of his caree

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