Breece Hall shows he’s fully back and is the key to unlocking the Jets’ offense
Associated PressBreece Hall knew some still questioned his speed and whether it was too soon after a major knee injury for him to be able to take over games again. Less than a year after tearing the ACL in his left knee on the same field, Hall ran for a career-high 177 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries in the Jets’ 31-21 victory over the Broncos in Denver on Sunday. I’ve got my robot knee, so I’m good.” The Jets mostly sputtered through the first four games as Nathaniel Hackett’s offense struggled to regroup after Aaron Rodgers tore his left Achilles tendon four plays into the season opener and Wilson replaced him. Mosley said, “because I already knew what time it was.” Hall now has three of the NFL’s longest runs this season and his 177 yards rushing Sunday were the most by a Jets player since Isaiah Crowell’s franchise-best 219 yards in 2018 and the ninth-highest total in team history. “We’re doing a great job of being able to move the ball consistently down the field and get into that scoring position,” wide receiver Allen Lazard said.