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Breece Hall

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American football player (born 2001)
This article is about the running back for the New York Jets. For the cornerback, seeBryce Hall (American football). For the American social media personality, seeBryce Hall.

Breece Hall
Hall in 2024
No. 20  New York Jets
PositionRunning back
Roster statusActive
Personal information
Born (2001-05-31)May 31, 2001 (age 24)
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight217 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High schoolWichita Northwest
(Wichita, Kansas)
CollegeIowa State (2019–2021)
NFL draft2022: 2nd round, 36th overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics as of Week 11, 2025
Rushing yards3,055
Rushing average4.6
Rushing touchdowns16
Receptions176
Receiving yards1,518
Receiving touchdowns9
Stats atPro Football Reference

Breece Maelik Hall (born May 31, 2001) is an American professionalfootballrunning back for the New York Jets of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theIowa State Cyclones, where he was a two-timeAll-American andBig 12 Offensive Player of the Year. Hall was selected by the Jets in the second round of the2022 NFL draft.

Early life

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Hall was born inOmaha, Nebraska and grew up inWichita, Kansas, attendingWichita Northwest High School.[1][2][3] Hall was named first-team All-Metro and first-team All-State after rushing for 2,082 yards and scoring 36 total touchdowns in his junior season.[4] As a senior, Hall rushed for 2,127 yards and 29 touchdowns and was again named first-team All-State and the Wichita Metro Player of the Year.[5]

College career

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Hall (#28) with Iowa State in 2019

Following the departure ofDavid Montgomery for theNFL, Hall became Iowa State's starting running back during his true freshman season.[6] He was named the co-Newcomer of the Week after rushing 132 yards and three touchdowns 38–14 win overWest Virginia.[7] Hall repeated as Newcomer of the Week the following week after rushing for 183 yards and two touchdowns while also catching three passes for 73 yards.[8][9] He finished the season with 897 rushing yards and nine touchdowns while also catching 23 passes for 252 yards and one touchdown and was named second-teamAll-Big 12.[10][11][12]

Hall rushed for over 100 yards in eight straight games to start his sophomore season.[13] Hall finished the season as the FBS leader in rushing yards with 1,572 on 279 carries and 21 rushing touchdowns while also catching 23 passes for 180 yards and two touchdowns. Hall was named first-team All-Big 12 and the conference Offensive Player of the Year and became the firstunanimous All-American in school history.[14]

As a junior in 2021, Hall finished with 1,472 rushing yards, 302 receiving yards, and 23 total touchdowns.[15] Following the season, Hall announced that he would forgo his senior year and enter the2022 NFL draft.[16]

College statistics

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Iowa State Cyclones
SeasonGPRushingReceiving
AttYdsAvgTDRecYdsAvgTD
2019121868974.892325211.01
2020122791,5725.621231807.82
2021122531,4725.820363028.43
Career367183,9415.550827349.06

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard splitVertical jumpBroad jump
5 ft11+14 in
(1.81 m)
217 lb
(98 kg)
31+14 in
(0.79 m)
9+34 in
(0.25 m)
4.39 s1.52 s2.55 s40.0 in
(1.02 m)
10 ft 6 in
(3.20 m)
All values fromNFL Combine[17][18]

2022

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Hall was selected by theNew York Jets in the second round with the 36th overall pick in the2022 NFL draft, which made him the first running back selected that year.[19][20]

Hall made his NFL debut in Week 1 of the 2022 season against theBaltimore Ravens.[21] He scored his first professional touchdown on a ten-yard reception from quarterbackJoe Flacco in Week 2 against theCleveland Browns.[22] During Week 5 against theMiami Dolphins, Hall finished with 97 rushing yards, 100 receiving yards, and a touchdown as the Jets won 40–17.[23] For his performance on Week 6 against theGreen Bay Packers, with 20 carries for 116 yards and a rushing touchdown, Hall was namedFedEx Ground Player andPepsi NFL rookie of the week.[24][25]

In Week 7 against theDenver Broncos, Hall rushed for 72 yards and a touchdown, but tore hisACL andmeniscus in the second quarter in the 16–9 win.[26][27] He was placed oninjured reserve on October 25, 2022, ending his season.[28]

2023

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Hall against the Bills in 2023

On July 19, 2023, Hall was placed on the active/physically unable to perform list.[29] He was activated from the active/physically unable to perform list on August 15, 2023.[30]

During Monday Night Football against theBuffalo Bills in Week 1, Hall finished with 127 yards, including an 83-yard run as the Jets won 22–16 in overtime.[31] During Week 5 against the Denver Broncos, Hall finished with 177 rushing yards, including a 72-yard touchdown as the Jets won 31–21.[32] During Week 8 against the New York Giants, Hall had a 50-yard receiving touchdown, finishing with 76 receiving yards and 17 rushing yards as the Jets won 13–10 in overtime. The week after playing against the Atlanta Falcons, Hall was fined $43,709 for a hit he made on A.J. Terrell that put the latter in concussion protocol, although no penalty was called for the hit.[33] In Week 16 against the Commanders, he had 191 scrimmage yards in the 30–28 win.[34] In Week 18 against the Patriots, Hall had 37 carries for 178 yards and one touchdown in the 17–3 win.[35] In the 2023 season, Hall had 223 carries for 994 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns to go with 76 receptions for 591 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns.[36]

2024

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In Week 6, against the Bills, Hall had 169 scrimmage yards in the 23–20 loss.[37] In the following game, against the Steelers, he had 141 scrimmage yards in the 37–15 loss.[38] In the 2024 season, he had 209 carries for 876 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns to go with 57 receptions for 483 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns.[39]

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Led the league
BoldCareer high
YearTeamGamesRushingReceivingFumbles
GPGSAttYdsY/ALngTDRecYdsY/RLngTDFumLost
2022NYJ72804635.86241921811.579111
2023NYJ17162239944.5835765917.850420
2024NYJ16162098764.2425574838.557361
2025NYJ10101527224.8352242269.442111
Career50446643,0554.683161761,5188.6799103

Personal life

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Hall has multiple family ties to professional football. His father,Bernard Hall, played college football for theOklahoma Sooners and in theArena Football League.[40][41] His step-father,Jeff Smith, played for the Chiefs and Buccaneers over a four-year NFL career.[42] His cousin,Kenton Keith, had a brief stint in 2004 with the Jets, which would later become Hall's team, as well as a season with the Colts in 2007. He also spent six seasons in theCFL. Hall's third cousin,running back and three-time Super Bowl championRoger Craig, played for theSan Francisco 49ers in the 1980s.[43][44]

References

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  2. ^"NFL Draft Profile: Breece Hall, Running Back, Iowa State Cyclones".Sports Illustrated. April 29, 2022. RetrievedAugust 14, 2024.
  3. ^Breece Hall's Omaha Roots. October 25, 2021. RetrievedAugust 14, 2024 – via www.wowt.com.
  4. ^Douglas, Kendra (November 7, 2018)."Northwest High School senior Breece Hall selected to play in the football All American Game".KSN.com. RetrievedOctober 8, 2020.
  5. ^Birch, Tommy (August 23, 2019)."Iowa State football: The conversation that put freshman Breece Hall on the path to college stardom".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  6. ^Birch, Tommy (January 22, 2020)."Former Iowa State great David Montgomery lends helping hand to Breece Hall".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  7. ^Meredith, Luke (October 15, 2019)."Freshman Breece Hall emerges at RB for Iowa State".Yahoo Sports.Associated Press. Archived fromthe original on December 13, 2022. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  8. ^Montz, Dylan (October 19, 2019)."Breece Hall 'electric' in encore at Texas Tech".Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  9. ^Peterson, Randy (October 12, 2019)."After Breece Hall's breakout, there should be no question who is Iowa State's No. 1 running back is".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  10. ^"Iowa State: Running back Breece Hall is a superstar in-waiting".The Des Moines Register. July 10, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  11. ^Shepard, Brad (April 1, 2020)."Ranking the Top 10 Sophomores Heading into the 2020 College Football Season".Bleacher Report. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  12. ^Visser, Ben (September 14, 2020)."Breece Hall, like Iowa State football team as a whole, has room for improvement".The Gazette. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  13. ^Bromberg, Nick (November 25, 2020)."Heisman Watch: It's time to appreciate Iowa State RB Breece Hall".Yahoo Sports. RetrievedNovember 28, 2020.
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  20. ^"Running backs drafted in the 2022 NFL Draft".Pro Football Network. April 30, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2023.
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  23. ^"Miami Dolphins at New York Jets – October 9th, 2022".Pro Football Reference. RetrievedOctober 10, 2022.
  24. ^Pullano, John (October 19, 2022)."Jets RB Breece Hall Voted FedEx Ground Player of the Week".New York Jets. RetrievedOctober 20, 2022.
  25. ^Pullano, John (October 20, 2022)."Jets RB Breece Hall named NFL's Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week".New York Jets. RetrievedOctober 20, 2022.
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  27. ^Bell, Jack (October 24, 2022)."Jets' Breece Hall Out for the Season With ACL Tear".New York Jets. RetrievedOctober 25, 2022.
  28. ^Greenberg, Ethan (October 25, 2022)."Jets Place RB Breece Hall and OL Alijah Vera-Tucker on Injured Reserve".New York Jets. RetrievedOctober 25, 2022.
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  30. ^Cimini, Rich (August 15, 2023)."Jets activate RB Breece Hall after adding Dalvin Cook".ESPN.com. RetrievedJune 3, 2024.
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  33. ^Smith, Michael David (December 9, 2023)."Jets RB Breece Hall fined $43,709 for hit that wasn't flagged".NBC Sports. RetrievedJune 3, 2024.
  34. ^"Washington Commanders at New York Jets - December 24th, 2023".Pro Football Reference. RetrievedJune 3, 2024.
  35. ^"New York Jets at New England Patriots - January 7th, 2024".Pro Football Reference. RetrievedJune 3, 2024.
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  37. ^"Buffalo Bills at New York Jets - October 14th, 2024".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2025.
  38. ^"New York Jets at Pittsburgh Steelers - October 20th, 2024".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2025.
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  40. ^"Detroit PAL".Facebook. November 23, 2020. RetrievedJuly 17, 2025.
  41. ^"Bernard Hall". ArenaFan.com. RetrievedJuly 16, 2025.
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  43. ^Lindquist, Andy (September 8, 2024)."Jets RB Hall details 'respectful' chats with 49ers great Craig, who is his cousin".NBC Sports Bay Area & California. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  44. ^Cimini, Rich (May 19, 2022)."49ers great Roger Craig part of football family molding Jets rookie Breece Hall".ESPN.com. RetrievedOctober 4, 2022.

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