Breece Hall's Groin Strain Tests the Limits of Preseason Optimism
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn expects Breece Hall to be ready for Week 1 despite a groin injury, but fantasy managers and bettors are officially sweating.
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Breece Hall straining his groin in mid-August is the exact kind of notification that sends fantasy football managers and Jets fans into a synchronized panic spiral. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn announced that the star running back will be sidelined for two to three weeks, though he fully expects Hall to be ready for the regular season opener against the Tennessee Titans.
Hearing a coach say a non-contact groin injury is not a big deal is like hearing a pilot say the turbulence is nothing to worry about while the oxygen masks drop. Glenn might be projecting calm, but anyone holding a futures ticket on the Jets offense or staring down a fantasy draft board this weekend is officially sweating.
"Aaron Glenn downplayed the injury, saying he doesn't think it's a big deal."
Hall is the undisputed engine of this New York offense. He is coming off a 2025 campaign where he racked up 1,065 rushing yards and caught 36 passes, proving he is one of the few true three-down workhorses left in the league. But a Grade 2 groin strain is not just a minor cramp you can walk off. When you factor in his history, including that brutal ACL tear back in 2022, any lower-body issue is going to set off alarm bells.
The timeline here is doing a lot of heavy lifting. A two-to-three-week recovery window puts Hall back on the field right as the games actually start to matter, which is incredibly convenient math for a team desperate to keep its offensive centerpiece in bubble wrap. If you are eyeing his Week 1 rushing props, you are essentially wagering on how much you trust a football coach's medical optimism in August.
For now, the Jets will lean on their depth chart to get through the rest of the preseason while Hall rehabs. If Glenn's timeline holds up, Hall will be in the backfield when New York kicks off against Tennessee. If it does not, we are about to see just how quickly a minor tweak turns into a major problem for a franchise that cannot afford to lose its best playmaker.
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1,065 rushing yards in 2025
36 receptions for 350 yards in 2025
2-3 week recovery timeline
What's next
Hall will rehab for the next two to three weeks with the goal of suiting up against the Titans in Week 1.

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