New York Jets Rule Out Running Back Breece Hall For Week 18 Game
If you were hoping to see Breece Hall tear up the turf one last time in this forgettable 2025 season, I’ve got some bad news. The New York Jets have officially shut him down.
The dynamic running back has been downgraded to “out” for Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Buffalo Bills. Hall had been nursing a knee injury and was listed as questionable earlier in the week, but when you are sitting at 3-13 and looking forward to mock draft season more than the actual playoffs, there’s zero reason to risk your best asset.
A Bright Spot In a Dark Season
It feels a bit like putting a pristine hood ornament on a car that’s already in the compactor, but we have to give credit where it’s due. In a season that most Jets fans would happily erase from their memory banks, Hall was the guy actually worth watching.
Before the knee issue flared up, he was having himself a year. We’re talking career highs across the board: 243 carries and 1,065 rushing yards. He was the engine in an offense that frequently forgot it had wheels. Seeing him sidelined for the finale is a bummer, but it’s the smart play. Why risk further damage to the knee of a guy who has already bounced back from an ACL tear in his rookie year?
The Contract Elephant In the Room
Here is where things get a little spicy and emotional for the Gang Green faithful. Because Hall is sitting out, there is a very real, slightly terrifying possibility that we have seen him play his final snap in a Jets uniform.
He is entering the final year of his rookie deal, which means the offseason chatter is about to get loud. Will the Jets pony up the cash to keep their offensive centerpiece? Will they slap the franchise tag on him and kick the can down the road? Or will he hit the open market in March and become the shiny new toy for a contender?
If Sunday was supposed to be a goodbye, Jets fans won’t get that moment of closure. Instead, they get to watch from the couch, wondering if the front office will do the right thing or add another chapter to the book of Jets missteps.
Injuries Piling Up For Gang Green
It’s not just Hall missing the bus to Buffalo. Cornerback Brandon Stephens is also out with a neck injury, adding to the list of woes for a team that has been battered and bruised all year long. It is a merciful end to a tough slog of a season. For Hall, the focus now shifts to rehab and the negotiating table.
