Jets’ Breece Hall is already eyeing big goals for the 2024 NFL season. Despite missing out on this year’s Pro Bowl, the second-year running back expressed confidence on Twitter, promising to be a top running back, make the Pro Bowl, and earn All-Pro honors in the upcoming year.
Hall, who bounced back from a torn ACL in 2022, has showcased his skills in the 2023 season. In the last two weeks alone, the 22-year-old running back amassed 179 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Although he may fall short of reaching 1,000 rushing yards this season, Hall leads the team with an impressive 1,395 total yards from scrimmage, showcasing his dual-threat capabilities with 579 receiving yards.
Telling yall now
2024: I will be a Top RB
I Will be in the Pro Bowl
I Will be an All ProAnd it will continue years after that🤞🏾
— Breece Hall (@BreeceH) January 4, 2024
Jets coach Robert Saleh acknowledged Hall’s progress, noting the challenges of recovering from an ACL injury and praising his improvement in reading defenses, utilizing his athleticism, and making opportunistic plays.
Hall’s determination for a standout 2024 season isn’t the only ambition within the Jets’ roster. Other players, like defensive standout Sauce Gardner, are also setting their sights on future achievements. Despite a strong performance with 131 total tackles, two forced fumbles, and two sacks this season, Gardner won’t be joining his brother Quinnen at this year’s Pro Bowl showcase.