
Breece Hall back at Jets practice after knee injury concerns
NY Post
Jets running back Breece Hall returned to practice Thursday after missing Wednesday with a knee injury.
Hall did agility drills and took handoffs with the other running backs during the portion of practice open to the media.
Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich said Wednesday that Hall had gotten “nicked” in the Colts game two weeks ago and then felt soreness in the knee over the bye week and into this week.
Hall seemed to be moving well on Thursday, showing no effects from the injury. His status for Sunday’s game against the Seahawks should become clearer on Friday.
LB C.J. Mosley (neck) went through his second straight practice. Mosley has missed the last four games with a herniated disk. He said earlier this week that his neck had improved but was unsure if he could play.
WR Malachi Corley (illness) and CB Qwan’tez Stiggers (personal reason) both returned to practice after missing Wednesday.

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