Overview
- The Jets' star running back went down non-contact during a red-zone drill and walked to the medical tent favoring his right midsection before leaving practice for evaluation.
- Coach Aaron Glenn told reporters that Hall has a groin strain and will undergo further testing to clarify the severity and guide a return-to-play plan.
- Coverage moved from an immediate scare to a cautious assessment as team officials emphasized a precautionary approach rather than declaring a long-term absence.
- If Hall misses time the Jets expect backups Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis to take on larger roles in the rushing attack.
- Monday's practice injury puts focus on Hall's importance after his multi-year extension and 1,000-yard season, and the imaging results will shape short-term roster and game-plan decisions.