Breece Hall becomes 4th player in Jets’ history with multiple 190+ yard games

Breece Hall became the 4th player in Jets’ history to record 190-plus yards from scrimmage multiple times in win over Broncos.

Breece Hall put together his best performance of the season for the New York Jets in Sunday’s 31-21 victory over the Denver Broncos. As a result of Hall’s impressive outing, the second-year back joined an exclusive list of players in Jets’ history to record 190-plus scrimmage yards in multiple games.

Hall finished Sunday’s win with 177 rushing yards and a touchdown on 22 attempts, while he also caught three passes for 17 yards. His 194 scrimmage yards puts him on a list that includes Curtis Martin, Don Maynard, and Freeman McNeil of players on the Jets who have multiple games of 190-plus scrimmage yards in multiple games throughout their careers.

Martin leads the way with five games of 190 or more yards from scrimmage. Maynard and McNeil are both tied with three games where they registered 190 total scrimmage yards.

The other game where Hall eclipsed 190-plus scrimmage yards was in Week 5 versus the Miami Dolphins last season. The dynamic back finished with 97 rushing yards on 18 attempts and 100 receiving yards on only two receptions in that game.

It’s impressive that Hall is already on this list despite only being in his second season in the NFL. Even though it’s early in his career, Hall is shaping up to be a special player for the Jets for years to come.