NY Jets’ RB Breece Hall to Miss 2-3 Weeks with Groin Injury, Expected for Week 1 Season Opener
Aaron Glenn said the 25-year-old back should return for Week 1 after a non-contact groin injury in practice.
- On Monday, New York Jets running back Breece Hall suffered a groin injury during practice and is expected to miss two to three weeks, according to coach Aaron Glenn.
- Glenn described the injury as minor, stating, "I don't think it was a big deal, but I wanted to make sure I get the evaluation on that." Hall signed a three-year contract extension worth up to $43.5 million in May.
- With Hall sidelined, Braelon Allen is expected to start for the remainder of the preseason after scoring a 31-yard touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Rookie free agents Chip Trayanum and Sam Scott will receive additional looks.
- The timeline positions Hall to return for the Sept. 13 opener against the Tennessee Titans. Running back Isaiah Davis is also sidelined with a knee injury expected to keep him out at least one more week.
- Elsewhere, quarterback Geno Smith returned to practice Monday, and star wide receiver Garrett Wilson was back on the field Tuesday following an illness. New York is adjusting to a new offense under coordinator Frank Reich.
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Jets running back Breece Hall sidelined 2-to-3 weeks with a groin strain; QB Smith may miss Steelers game Friday
New York Jets running back Breece Hall will be sidelined two to three weeks with a strained groin, but is expected to be ready to play in the regular-season opener.
NY Jets’ RB Breece Hall to miss 2-3 weeks with groin injury, expected for Week 1 season opener
New York Jets running back Breece Hall is expected to miss two to three weeks with a groin injury but should be available for the team’s regular-season opener against the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 13, coach Aaron Glenn said Tuesday. Hall was injured Monday during practice after making a catch and going down without contact. The injury initially raised concern because of its timing, but further evaluation indicated it was not considered serious. …
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