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Report: Follow-up confirms Breece Hall's groin injury is minor

Jets running back Breece Hall received good news Monday: A follow-up confirmed his groin injury is minor, Connor Hughes of SNY TV reports.

New York Jets running back Breece Hall suffered a groin strain during a practice session. According to Yahoo Sports, a follow-up evaluation confirmed the injury is minor. Coach Aaron Glenn downplayed the severity of the injury, describing it as a strain and "not a big deal".

Hall underwent an MRI after leaving practice early. He is considered week-to-week rather than month-to-month, with the team expected to be deliberate in his return. In 2025, Hall rushed for 1,065 yards with four touchdowns and added 36 catches for 350 yards with one touchdown.

The Associated Press reported that Hall had caught a pass, pulled up and fallen to the ground during practice, before walking gingerly to the sideline for an examination. He had recently secured a three-year contract extension worth up to $45.75 million.

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