After joining the annual list of AFC Pro Bowl snubs, New York Jets running back Breece Hall didn’t take long to share a strong warning to the NFL regarding his goals for next season.
The explosive second-year standout, like many fans and pundits, took to social media to react to Wednesday’s release of the 2024 Pro Bowl rosters.
As the conversations over who should’ve made the list rage on, Hall made it clear he already has his sights set on the ’24 season and beyond, as he predicted he’ll embark on a path to becoming a “Top RB” en route to earning the first (of hopefully many) Pro Bowl and All-Pro nods:
Telling yall now
— Breece Hall (@BreeceH) January 4, 2024
2024: I will be a Top RB
I Will be in the Pro Bowl
I Will be an All Pro
And it will continue years after that🤞🏾
Given how the Jets’s tumultuous 6–10 has played out, Hall’s proclamation may feel hollow to some but, at the same time, the lead back’s status as one of the team’s lone bright spots certainly can’t be denied.
Hall’s 2023 campaign has been nothing short of exceptional as the 22-year-old has logged 816 rushing yards and four touchdowns, as well 74 catches for 579 receiving yards and another four scores entering a possibly statement-sending Week 18 finale. The strong output follows an abrupt end to his solid rookie season due to a torn ACL and meniscus in Week 17.
Now healthy and thriving, Hall may soon be on a path to stardom as he moves closers to his third year as a pro. And, should his prediction come true, it may only be a matter of time before the 2022 second-rounder and New York are featured in more prominent conversations.