In a stunning twist just before the NFL trade deadline, the Kansas City Chiefs made a desperate, last-ditch bid to land New York Jets running back Breece Hall — but their bold move came up just short.
According to reports from SNY, the reigning Super Bowl champs tried to pry the star runner out of New York with an aggressive offer — a fourth-round draft pick — but the Jets stood firm, refusing to budge unless Kansas City sweetened the deal with at least a third-round pick.
The result?
Trade talks collapsed. Deadline passed. And one of the league’s most explosive backs is still a Jet.
💥 “Last-Minute Mayhem” — Inside Kansas City’s Wild Gamble
Sources say the Chiefs front office made a late push to bolster their backfield ahead of the playoff run, eyeing Hall as the missing piece to reignite their ground game.
With Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt sharing duties but struggling to find consistency, Andy Reid and GM Brett Veach were ready to roll the dice.
“Kansas City were sniffing around big names,” one insider told NFL Network. “Breece Hall was at the top of their list — they wanted a home-run weapon who could change games instantly.”
Hall, just 23, has already racked up 581 rushing yards this season, outpacing every Chiefs running back. But the Jets weren’t letting him go cheap.
New York — who shocked the league by trading Sauce Gardner to the Colts and Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys — made it clear they’d only listen if the price was right.
A fourth-rounder wasn’t it.
🗽 “Sick About My Bruddas…” — Breece Hall Reacts
When the dust settled, Breece Hall took to social media in a since-deleted post that only fueled the drama.
“Sick about my bruddas man,” Hall wrote. “Happy for them but man I’m sick rn.”
Fans quickly flooded his comments with questions:
💬 “Was KC really calling?”
💬 “You dodged the Chiefs — or did they dodge you?”
Though Hall didn’t confirm the trade rumors directly, his words spoke volumes.
⚔️ Jets GM Responds: “Breece Is Part of Our Future”
After the trade deadline chaos, Jets GM Darren Mougey addressed the media, explaining why Hall stayed put even as other stars were shipped out.
“We fielded a lot of calls,” Mougey admitted. “Breece is a talented player — he’s going to help us compete and win games the rest of this season.”
Translation? The Jets may be rebuilding, but Hall remains untouchable.
💣 Meanwhile, Around the League: Shockwaves Everywhere
The Jets’ decision to hold onto Hall came amid a flurry of blockbuster moves that shook the NFL:
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Sauce Gardner → Colts: traded for two first-round picks (2026 & 2027) + WR Adonai Mitchell.
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Quinnen Williams → Cowboys: in exchange for a 2027 first-rounder, a 2026 second, and DT Mazi Smith.
