
Jets RB Breece Hall left Monday morning's practice with an apparent lower-body injury. Early indications point to an issue in the groin area, but we'll watch for further details.
Update: HC Aaron Glenn downplayed the severity after practice, telling reporters, "I don't think it was a big deal." The RB will get further evaluation, of course. We'll see what else the team has to say.
What They're Saying: Non-Contact Injury
ESPN's Rich Cimini: "Breece Hall goes down, untouched, while running after a catch."
New York Post's Brian Costello: "Hall caught a swing pass and then pulled up and fell down. Trainers looking at his right thigh. My guess is a groin injury. He is walking off slowly with trainers."
2026 Fantasy Football Impact: Let's Wait and See
Too early to speculate on the impact here and whether we should change how we're treating Hall in drafts. We'll see what the team says about his injury.
Braelon Allen would step up to the lead RB role if Hall misses any time. RB Isaiah Davis has been sidelined with a knee injury since early this month.
Glenn's post-practice update at least means you probably shouldn't treat Hall any differently in drafts yet.