New York Jets running back Breece Hall believes his first four NFL seasons have prepared him for success, even as he acknowledges he hasn’t yet displayed his full potential. Since Hall was drafted in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the Jets have struggled to a 22-46 record, endured multiple coaching and general manager changes, and cycled through inconsistent quarterbacks.

Hall addressed these challenges during a Tuesday press conference, expressing confidence in the franchise’s new direction under head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey as they prepare for the 2026 season.

"I'm the only running back that’s consistently a top-10 back in the league that hasn't in the past always been in the most ideal situations," Hall said, via SNY. "I feel like now AG and Moug, they’ve really put me in position with all the guys we’ve brought in and the team we’re building around us to really flourish. God willing, we stay healthy and everything goes as planned, I feel like this could be my best season, for sure."

While Jets fans have heard offseason optimism before, sustained health and on-field success have been rare over the past 15 years. If the team can turn a corner this fall, Hall won’t be alone in believing in Glenn and Mougey’s vision for the future.