Hall led the jets with 1,359 inspection gardens and eight matches in 2024.
5.5 meters in the back of contact since 2022 is in fifth place among running backs (a minimum of 300 contact), on NFL studies.
It comes little during the season and it comes as little surprise that Hall did not hit the drum for a new contract. His indebtedness for a day of pay would be much higher if he smashes it in 2025 under the new offensive manager of Tanner Engstrand.
Great emphasis outside the season for Hall surrounds its use in the new offense, as Engstrand tries to get the threat at home more contact in space. Despite expectations of greater use in the attack, Hall said little has changed for him during this period.
“I think people try to create a distorted version of the truth that it is changing,” said Hall. “I’ve always been able to get the ball. I’ve always got a threat. I just feel like last season, just stuff doesn’t always go out how you expect it.
“I’ve said this before, when you are one of the better players in the team or being one of the team’s face, when stuff is not going well all the time, you are not at the forefront
If Hall blows up under Engstrand, he gets his big day, eventually.