The New York Jets struggled with their rushing game last season, ranking among the league’s poorest teams. Nonetheless, head coach Aaron Glenn remains confident in the ability of his running backs and plans to feature Breece Hall, Braelon Allen, and Isaiah Davis prominently in this year’s offensive strategy. Glenn emphasized that all three backs offer unique skills that the Jets intend to maximize on the field.
Coach Glenn Squashes Trade Rumors Surrounding Breece Hall
Despite speculation about the possibility of trading Breece Hall, Coach Glenn firmly dismissed any plans to part ways with the star running back. He highlighted the value he sees in maintaining a strong group of backs and making the most of their different abilities.
And that does not mean that I’m trading Breece. OK? Does not! So, I’m going to say that right now. I just like having three good guys. Hell, I wish I had more, but we don’t,
Glenn added.
Hall’s Background and Role in the Jets Offense
Breece Hall, the Jets’ second-round pick, is under contract through the 2025 season as an unrestricted free agent. In his rookie year, Hall averaged 4.2 yards per carry, accumulating 876 rushing yards and five touchdowns over 17 games. His ability to contribute both as a runner and receiver out of the backfield makes him a versatile asset for the Jets.
New Offensive Leadership and Potential Backfield Usage
The Jets recently appointed Tanner Engstrand as their offensive coordinator. Engstrand, formerly the Lions’ passing game coordinator, frequently employed a two-back system with Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. Glenn indicated that Engstrand’s approach could see a similar utilization of multiple backs, capitalizing on their varied strengths. Hall’s receiving skills, in particular, could be leveraged much like Gibbs’ role in Detroit.
We have like three good running backs, and I keep saying that,
Glenn said on Tuesday, per the Jets’ official website.
Listen, they all have different skill sets that we’re going to utilize.
Outlook on Jets’ Running Game and Future
By committing to this trio of running backs, the Jets aim to improve upon last year’s ground game difficulties. Retaining Hall and integrating Allen and Davis effectively under Engstrand’s guidance could provide a balanced and dynamic rushing attack. The management’s confidence in these backs signals a strategic focus on developing a competitive running game that supports the team’s overall offensive ambitions moving forward.

