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Breece Hall has bold predictions for his 2024 season

Breece-Hall already has goals set for the 2024 season.

The Jets' second-year running back became a hot topic on social media Wednesday night when the NFL Pro Bowl rosters were announced. Hall wasn't on the squad heading to Orlando this year, but he was fully guaranteed for next year.

“I can tell you right now in 2024, I'm going to be a top running back. I'm going to be in the Pro Bowl. I'm going to be an All-Pro. And that's going to continue for years to come.” he wrote to x.

Although he won't be joining defensive standouts Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams this year, Hall returned from a torn ACL in 2022 and had a solid 2023, especially in recent weeks.

Over the past two weeks, the 22-year-old running back has gained 179 rushing yards and three total touchdowns (two on the ground and one through the air).


Breece Hall celebrated a touchdown in the fourth quarter of the Jets' win over the Texans earlier in the season. Bill Kostron/New York Post

Even though it's from Iowa, it looks like it's going to be shy. Of his 1,000 yards rushing this season, he has a team-high 1,395 total yards from scrimmage (816 on the ground and 579 yards receiving).

He has proven to be a two-way threat in the backfield, ranking second in targets (93) for the Jets this season behind Garrett Wilson's 163.

His eight total touchdowns (four each rushing and receiving) lead the team.


Breece Hall
Breece Hall has been a dual threat for the Jets this season. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

“I think it's going to take time for the ACL injury to reduce his playing time,” Jets coach Robert Saleh told The Post's Brian Costello last week. “Remember, he missed all OTAs, he missed all training camp, he was just trying to train. It's not like we gave him an out or anything, but at the same time he missed all of the training camp in that he wasn't happy. I think I've grown a lot. I want to make sure I'm saying this right, but understand, take what the defense gives you, and your athleticism will take care of the rest. So. He has his shoulders down.

“He's getting vertical. He's opportunistic in terms of finding lanes and finding open spaces to run through, and he's done a great job the last few weeks. He's looking great and will continue to do so.” I hope it gets better.”

But Hall isn't the only Jet who seems to be hoping for more next season.

Linebacker Quincy Williams Posted in X: “2024: Leave No Doubt,” after being removed from the Pro Bowl roster.

He has 131 total tackles, two forced fumbles and two sacks this season, but he and his younger brother Quinnen won't be heading south for the showcase.

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