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Jets GM Darren Mougey discusses decision to keep Breece Hall at NFL trade deadline

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04 November 2025

The Jets had a whirlwind of a trade deadline this year. 

Coming out of their bye week with a 1-7 record, Gang Green decided to move on from two of their key young defensive pieces, shipping off Sauce Gardner to the Colts and then Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys. 

The shocking trades expectedly drew big reaction from those around the game, including star RB Breece Hall, who posted a since deleted critic message on social media in the hours leading up to the deadline. 

GM Darren Mougey continued fielding offers on Hall as the cut-off drew closer.

According to SNY’s NFL Insider Connor Hughes, the Chiefs were willing to part with a fourth-round pick in a potential deal for Hall, but the Jets were steadfast in wanting to acquire a third rounder.

Gang Green ended up holding onto the impending free agent when 4 p.m. came around.  

"Through this process we talk about a lot of things," Mougey said Tuesday night. "We field a lot of calls and we have values -- Breece is a talented player and he’s going to help us compete and win games the rest of the season.”

Hall will play out the remainder of his rookie deal with the club, before likely hitting the open market this summer.

The 24-year-old took to X one more time following the deadline, writing that he’s happy for his traded brothers but is “sick rn.”

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Jets G.M. Darren Mougey: Offers for Quinnen Williams, Sauce Gardner too good to pass up

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04 November 2025

The Jets were involved in the two biggest deals ahead of Tuesday afternoon's trade deadline and General Manager Darren Mougey held a press conference to discuss the deals after the deadline passed.

Mougey traded cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys in a pair of trades that brought back a 2026 first-round pick, a 2026 second-round pick, two 2027 first-round picks, wide receiver AD Mitchell, and defensive tackle Mazi Smith. Mougey said that it is "never easy moving on from any player, let alone guys like Sauce and Quinnen," but that the team felt they got offers they could not resist.

"You’re set on what these values are, what they’re really worth and these players and what you might be willing to do to part ways with them," Mougey said. "We got to today and had these offers that we just felt were too good for the team, and we made that with Sauce and Quinnen."

The Jets signed Gardner to a four-year extension this offseason, but Mougey said it was structured to make sure Gardner could be traded in the future. The expectation was not that it would happen quite so quickly, but the offers from the Colts kept "getting richer and richer in their value."

At 1-7, the Jets had ample reason to look forward to the future before Tuesday's trades. Now that they've been made, there's no doubt that the Jets will be doing some major roster construction and their ability to nail that process will determine how these two trades are viewed in the long run.

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Sauce Gardner will wear No. 1 for Colts, Josh Downs moves to No. 2

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04 November 2025

Cornerback Sauce Gardner is no longer a Jet, but he's still No. 1.

The Colts announced that Gardner will continue to wear No. 1 after Tuesday's trade that sent him to Indianapolis. Gardner has worn that number since being drafted by the Jets with the fourth overall pick in 2022.

Wide receiver Josh Downs has been wearing that number with the Colts this season and will be No. 2 moving forward. Downs, whose brother Caleb is No. 2 for Ohio State, shared a view of his new look on social media on Tuesday afternoon.

The Colts traded their next two first-round picks and wide receiver AD Mitchell to the Jets in exchange for Gardner. He's expected to make his debut for the team in Berlin against the Falcons on Sunday.

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