Jets RB Breece Hall entered Sunday's game questionable with a knee issue and finished the loss to Seattle with his smallest playing-time share of the season. Hall played 61.8% of the offensive snaps, marking just the second time all year that he played less than 70%. Hall had played 74-87% in each of the previous seven games.
Hall still led the backfield in playing time, carries, and pass routes. But he carried only 12 times to 6 combined for Braelon Allen (5) and Isaiah Davis (1). And Hall drew only 1 target compared with Allen's 2 and Davis' 3.
Davis scored the backfield's only TD (a 4-yard reception) in just the second game all year that has seen him exceed 1 touch.
Hall missed Wednesday's practice with the knee injury, despite coming off a Week 12 bye. So perhaps we should have been more wary.
We'll watch his practice participation ahead of a Week 14 visit to Miami.
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