Jets star teases potential trade in cryptic social media post

Charlie Baduini

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The New York Jets are doing their best to keep things afloat in their building.

But 0-6 is a tough place to be; coaches and players are demoralized, and there doesn't appear to be light at the end of the tunnel.

It may be time for the Jets to start moving on from players ahead of the early November trade deadline, and one offensive star could be hoping he's one of the first ones out of New York.

Breece Hall posts 'Free20' on Instagram

Breece Hall, Jets veteran running back, is in the final year of his deal and has been at the center of trade conversations since training camp.

He may be reading the writing on the wall, and in a cryptic Instagram post from yesterday, he may have hinted that he's on his way out of town.

"They want me to lay down but I got sum to stand for... #Free20," Hall posted.

The post comes at a strange time, as the former Iowa State standout had just proclaimed his desire to remain with the Jets earlier last week.

"I’m here, I want to be here, I love being a New York Jet," Hall told the media in England.

But after the debacle that was the game against the Denver Broncos, it's hard to blame him for wanting out.

Hall has had a productive year in New York, carrying the ball 88 times for 410 yards. While he hasn't scored any touchdowns, he's also been a threat through the air, catching 17 passes for 150 yards.

While the Jets shouldn't want to part with any talented players given the current state of the roster, the draft pick they receive in a potential Hall trade may be too good to pass up.

With all the holes on their roster, New York may need to start shipping out players to build up their draft capital for the future.

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Charlie Baduini

Charlie Baduini is a freelance NBA writer with The Sporting News. He is a content editor and writer with a wide variety of sports reporting experience in live broadcasting and print media.