Although the Jets have never had an MVP in the Super Bowl era, they do have a Super Bowl MVP: Mr. Joe Willie Namath, who memorably took home the Super Bowl III MVP. Some might tell you that Matt Snell, the late, great New York quarterback, should have gotten the nod after rushing for 121 yards and the game’s only touchdown. So, while conventional wisdom tells you the current Jets starting QB Geno Smith The returning prodigal son’s story offers the best MVP potential, Hall is coming off his first 1,000-yard campaign and a big payday this offseason. While his numbers rose in 2025, his 36 receptions were his lowest total since an injury-shortened rookie season. Hall is a versatile talent who seemed primed to enter the next great running back conversation early in his days in Gotham. Still only 25, there’s no reason to think he can’t still become one of the elite RBs if he puts it all together. And playing for the Jets might actually be an advantage. New York hasn’t been to the playoffs since 2010. And while a quarterback hasn’t won the MVP since Adrian Peterson in 2012, if the Jets return to the postseason with Hall leading the charge, he’ll certainly get some consideration. We’re chasing the story, after all.