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Jets running back Breece Hall suffers groin strain at training camp

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New York Jets fans all waited with bated breath to hear about what happened to running back Breece Hall at Monday’s training camp practice after reports he suffered a non-contact injury while running in a drill.

It appears they can breathe a collective sigh of relief for their new $43 million man in the backfield.

Hall suffered a strained right groin at practice on Monday, and though the Jets still need to learn of the severity of the injury after tests, head coach Aaron Glenn doesn’t think it’s anything too serious.

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Breece Hall #20 of the New York Jets looks on before a game at MetLife Stadium.

Breece Hall of the New York Jets looks on before the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Aug. 14, 2026. (Getty Images)

“I don’t think it was a big deal, but I want to make sure I get the evaluation on that,” he told reporters, per ESPN.

Hall fell onto the practice field grass untouched, which is never what teammates, coaches, or anyone wants to see for a player. It was supposed to be a touchdown for Hall, who had caught a pass during a drill, but he went down on a knee before reaching the end zone.

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Hall eventually limped his way to the sideline and was seen entering the blue medical tent before heading back to the locker room.

Even Jets players were worried for Hall, who had just signed a three-year, $43.5 million extension he was looking for this offseason.

“My stomach dropped a little bit,” Hall’s backup, Braelon Allen, said, per ESPN. “From the sounds of it, it doesn’t seem too serious, so I’m hoping he gets back as quick as possible.”

Breece Hall scores touchdown

Breece Hall of the New York Jets scores a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals during the fourth quarter at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Oct. 26, 2025. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

Hall is coming off a career year for the Jets, and wanted to be paid accordingly. The Iowa State product, whom the Jets took 36th overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, was set to play this season on his fifth-year option, and he wasn’t shy about hinting about his contract on social media.

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Hall tallied 1,065 rushing yards with four rushing touchdowns, while hauling in 36 receptions for 350 yards and one score amid another rollercoaster season for the Jets – the team that has not reached the playoffs since 2010.

With the Jets revamping its offense again, this time tapping Frank Reich as its offensive coordinator, the veteran play-caller said how important the run game will be for New York this season. In turn, Hall is an extremely important player for Jets success in 2026, meaning his health is paramount.

Allen and Kene Nwangwu are the running backs behind Hall right now on the depth chart. Isaiah Davis, who would be their third-best back, is dealing with a minor knee injury at the moment that he should be back from soon.

One thing about Hall has been his availability for the Jets in recent seasons. His rookie campaign was cut short due to an ACL injury, but he’s missed a total of two games in the last three seasons.

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Breece Hall, number 20, runs with the ball during a Jets game.

Breece Hall of the New York Jets runs during a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Aug. 14, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. (Icon Sportswire)

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Hall has proven to be a dual-threat running back, having the ability to make defenders miss in the pass game as well as the run game. The Jets will surely look to utilize that skill set, as well as wide receiver Garrett Wilson and intriguing rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq.

The Jets also had a reunion with Geno Smith this offseason, as the journeyman quarterback is hoping for a much different tenure in New York this time around.

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5 most interesting Phantom Blade Zero gameplay details revealed at State of Play

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With the State of Play trailer, we now have more information about Phantom Blade Zero. This involves stuff about the world, the plot, why Donnie Yen is here, and, of course, the combat. The game has been described as “dark Wuxia action game”, which involves a lot of martial arts set in a world of darkness. Then again, the protagonist goes by the name Soul so that is to be expected.

So here’s the things that stood out to us about the game after watching the State of Play.


Phantom Blade Zero: What players need to know

1) Donnie Yen of Ip Man fame is a consultant

Donnie Yen plays a key role behind the scenes of Phantom Blade Zero (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)Donnie Yen plays a key role behind the scenes of Phantom Blade Zero (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Donnie Yen plays a key role behind the scenes of Phantom Blade Zero (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

The combat in the game will implement traits of Mó Yuan, courtesy of the creative consultant Donnie Yen. He will also provide motion capture for the combat allowing the game to feel more realistic. As such, the gameplay will feel like the player is taking part in a kung fu movie where they get to control the action.

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2) There are a lot of weapons

You will have a lot of choice when it comes to weapons (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)You will have a lot of choice when it comes to weapons (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
You will have a lot of choice when it comes to weapons (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

As per the developers, there are 30 main weapons for players to use in Phantom Blade Zero. However, that’s not all as there are 25 secondary weapons called Phantom Edges as well. All of these can be upgraded over time and used alongside different accessories. Additionally, if you choose to change up your build, you will be able to reforge and get those materials back.

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3) There are multiple difficulty options to pick from

The difficulty levels in this game have been given creative alternate titles (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)The difficulty levels in this game have been given creative alternate titles (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
The difficulty levels in this game have been given creative alternate titles (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

For players looking to just experience the story of Phantom Blade Zero without bashing their heads against a wall, they should pick Wayfarer Mode. However, for players wanting a bit more of a challenge, the developers have provided. There’s Hellwalker, which thanks to its spike in difficulty, is akin to hell. Even beyond that, there’s Sixty-Six Days which is the highest difficulty in the game

As to why the hardest difficulty is named as such, well that has to do with the plot of Phantom Blade Zero.

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4) The protagonist has only sixty-six days to live

Soul is back to life for sixty six days (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)Soul is back to life for sixty six days (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Soul is back to life for sixty six days (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

From what we have learned about the plot, it revolves around a legendary fighter called Soul. He is framed for murdering his clan’s leader, leading to him being ostracized and killed by his blood brother from childhood. A witch brings him back to life…but only for sixty-six days. So he’s on borrowed time as he tries to sort everything out and find why he was betrayed in the first place.

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5) The enemies come in all sorts of strange forms

The enemies in Phantom Blade Zero are creative to say the least (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)The enemies in Phantom Blade Zero are creative to say the least (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
The enemies in Phantom Blade Zero are creative to say the least (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

The State of Play showcased multiple amazing enemies for Soul to fight against in Phantom Blade Zero. We have skeletal horseman, giant baby mask wearing enemies, circular saw headed enemies, and many more. Some of these are fallen warriors who have given in to the darkness, while others are more garden variety monsters that you will have to take down.