Jets' Hall strains groin, but Glenn not worried
New York Jets running back Breece Hall strained his right groin in practice on Monday and will have tests to determine the severity of the injury, but coach Aaron Glenn says he didn't think Hall's injury is a big deal.
The New York Jets are holding their collective breath as star running back Breece Hall goes down with a groin strain, but it seems coach Aaron Glenn is trying to temper expectations and not sound the alarm just yet. Hall's injury occurred during practice on Monday, and while the team awaits test results to determine the severity, Glenn's comments suggest he's optimistic that it's not a major setback.
This is a crucial development for the Jets, who are looking to make a deep playoff run this season. Hall is a key player in their offense, and his absence could be felt if he's out for an extended period. The team's ability to manage his injury and get him back on the field quickly will be a major storyline to watch in the coming weeks. It's also worth noting that the Jets have had their fair share of injury struggles in recent years, so fans are likely anxious to see how this one plays out.
What's next to watch is the test results on Hall's injury and how the team responds in his potential absence. Will the Jets adjust their game plan to compensate for Hall's potential absence, or will they look to other running backs to step up? The team's depth at the position will be put to the test, and coach Glenn's comments suggest he's confident in his team's ability to adapt. We'll be keeping a close eye on this situation and providing updates as more information becomes available.
Originally reported by espn.com. CoachNews adds analysis for sports & fitness readers.