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Breece Hall dealing with strained groin after going down with a non-contact injury at Jets practice

Breece Hall rushed for over 1,000 yards for the first time in his career last season.

New York Jets running back Breece Hall dealt with a strained groin after experiencing a non-contact injury during practice on Monday. Hall was able to walk off the field slowly following the incident, and the team does not consider the injury a "big deal." However, the Jets will still send Hall for further evaluation to take every precaution possible, given the team's substantial investment in the running back.

Hall, 25, is expected to be a focal point of the Jets' offense next season. Despite previously dealing with a torn ACL and meniscus during his rookie season, Hall returned in 2023 and had his best performance yet in 2025, rushing for 1,065 yards and scoring four touchdowns in 16 games. Although Hall has yet to prove himself as an elite player, the Jets are counting on him as they aim to find their future quarterback.

The team must hope Hall doesn't miss much time after a potentially alarming situation on Monday, as the Jets rank poorly in points scored over his first four seasons.

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