Jets running back Breece Hall was putting together a promising 2022. The ex-Iowa State star, a second-round pick in last year’s draft, had managed 463 yards and four touchdowns on the ground in his first seven games for a team on its way to a 5–2 start.
Then, it all came to a screeching halt.
Hall tore his ACL during a 16–9 win over the Broncos on Oct. 23 and was placed on the injured reserve the next day, ending his rookie season on a sour note.
On Tuesday, however, New York indicated Hall was ready to return to practice. The news was music to Hall's ears, as he indicated in a Tuesday morning tweet.
I’m comin. https://t.co/DHdaUeLzWS
— Breece Hall (@BreeceH) August 15, 2023
“I’m comin,” the two-time All-American wrote.
Hall will have All-Pro company in the Jets' running back room this year, as New York agreed to terms with Dalvin Cook on a one-year contract Monday.
Led by new quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the Jets are scheduled open their season against the Bills on Sept. 11.