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Jets Running Back Breece Hall Strains Groin at Practice. Tests Planned, but Aaron Glenn Optimistic

Coach Aaron Glenn said the Jets will evaluate Hall after the non-contact injury, and ESPN reported he went down untouched during red-zone drills.

  • New York Jets running back Breece Hall strained his groin during Monday's practice in Florham Park, N.J., coach Aaron Glenn told reporters. Hall will undergo imaging and evaluation.
  • The 25-year-old Hall is essential to the Jets' offense, having signed a three-year, $45.75 million contract extension this offseason. He recorded 1,065 rushing yards last season, becoming the first Jets player to top 1,000 yards since 2015.
  • Hall went down without contact during red zone drills, according to ESPN reporting. Backup running back Braelon Allen said, 'My stomach dropped,' but added, 'it don't seem too serious.'
  • If Hall misses time, the Jets' backfield depth will be tested with Isaiah Davis sidelined by knee injury. Allen, Kene Nwangwu, and undrafted rookies Sam Scott and Chip Trayanum remain as backup options.
  • The Jets face the Pittsburgh Steelers at 7 p.m. EDT Friday in Pittsburgh for their second preseason game. Coach Glenn emphasized the team must 'continue to move forward' while managing player health.
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