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Chiefs fans believe they deciphered Jets star Breece Hall’s social-media message

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  • Jets face trade deadline as Breece Hall’s GIF sparks Chiefs trade chatter.
  • Hall holds 2,914 rush yards, 1,470 receiving yards and contract uncertainty.
  • Chiefs fans read Hall’s eating GIF as Everybody Gotta Eat and trade hint.

The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday and with the Jets having picked up their first win just this past Sunday, one of their best players has been rumored to be on the block.

Running back Breece Hall is not under contract next season, as ESPN noted, which could be why the Jets would consider dealing the former Iowa State star.

Hall, who grew up in Wichita and played at Northwest High School, has rushed for 581 yards in 117 carries (5.0 yards per attempt) this season. In 48 career games, Hall has 2,914 rushing yards and 1,470 receiving yards with 24 total touchdowns (and one TD pass).

As the trade rumors continue to swirl, Hall has heard the chatter, and he on Wednesday shared a GIF of a man (looks like Rick Ross) eating to his X account.

What could that possibly mean? Well, Chiefs fans believe it refers to the mantra the team’s receivers have helped popularize: EGE or “Everybody Gotta Eat.”

One Chiefs fan wrote: “this gif is someone eating. chiefs motto this year is everybody gotta eat. breece hall, welcome to kansas city!”

Another shared this: “Everybody gotta eat... right?”

A third wrote: “Can I interest you in a trip to 1 Arrowhead Drive?”

“Breece posting a gif of eating nuts…EGE..aka breece will be eating soon aka he’s a chief I call it now,” another shared.

Here are some of the other things Chiefs fans shared on X about Hall in response to his post.

This story was originally published October 30, 2025 at 9:16 AM with the headline "Chiefs fans believe they deciphered Jets star Breece Hall’s social-media message."

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