Chiefs acquire Jets' star running back; what is Andy Reid planning?
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Kansas City, MO – May 20, 2025 – The Kansas City Chiefs have sent shockwaves through the NFL, acquiring dynamic running back Breece Hall from the New York Jets in a blockbuster trade, as reported by TWSN Sports. The move, finalized ahead of the 2025 training camp, underscores the Chiefs’ commitment to revitalizing their offense around quarterback Patrick Mahomes after a Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
In the trade, the Chiefs sent a 2025 third-round pick (No. 85 overall) and a 2026 fifth-round pick to the Jets, securing Hall, who is entering the final year of his $9 million rookie contract. The 23-year-old, drafted by the Jets in the second round in 2022, brings explosive playmaking to a Chiefs backfield seeking a spark. Hall recorded 1,359 total yards (876 rushing, 483 receiving) and eight touchdowns in 2024, despite a struggling Jets offense, per Sporting News.
“Breece is a game-changer,” Chiefs head coach Andy Reid told NFL Network. “His versatility and big-play ability fit perfectly with what we’re building around Patrick.” The trade addresses Kansas City’s lackluster 4.7% explosive run rate in 2024, the lowest in the NFL, as noted by Pro Football Network. Hall’s dual-threat skills as a runner and pass-catcher are expected to complement Isiah Pacheco and rookie Carson Steele, while Kareem Hunt, re-signed for $1.2 million, provides veteran depth.
The Jets, undergoing a rebuild under new head coach Aaron Glenn, opted to trade Hall due to their shift to a committee backfield featuring Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis. With Hall set to become a free agent in 2026, New York capitalized on his value to acquire draft assets, avoiding the risk of losing him for nothing. “It was a tough decision, but it’s about building for the future,” Glenn said, per ESPN.
Hall’s local ties add intrigue to the move. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, and a former Iowa State star, he grew up just two and a half hours from Kansas City, making the Chiefs a fitting destination. Fans on X are buzzing, with one user posting, “Hall in Reid’s system with Mahomes? Defenses are in trouble!” Some, however, question the cost of a third-round pick for a potential one-year rental.
The Chiefs open the 2025 season against the Baltimore Ravens on September 5, and Hall’s addition signals their all-in approach to reclaiming the Super Bowl. With Reid’s playbook and Mahomes’ precision, Hall could unlock his 2,000-yard potential, as projected by Last Word on Sports, transforming Kansas City’s offense into an unstoppable force.