The New York Jets had quite a scare during the team’s practice on Monday, with one of their most important players, running back Breece Hall, going down with an injury.
Rich Cimini of ESPN initially reported that Hall was hurt “untouched” while trying to pick up yards after making a catch. A non-contact injury can suggest a serious and potentially season-ending issue, but that fortunately does not seem to be the case with Hall.
In a follow-up report from Cimini, he shared that Jets head coach Aaron Glenn does not believe Hall suffered anything serious.
“I don’t think it was a big deal,” Glenn said, while also noting that the former Iowa State Cyclones star running back will still have to be evaluated.
The 25-year-old Hall may still not be completely out of the woods, as the Jets have yet to determine the exact nature of his injury. Hopefully for New York, Hall will still be ready to go in time for the start of the 2026 NFL season, especially after just signing him to a three-year, $43.5 million contract extension in May.
Hall is coming off his best season yet in the league, rushing for a career-high 1,065 yards and four touchdowns on 243 carries through 16 games in 2025.














