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The Facts: Continuity is rare in today's NFL. Right now, the Jets have that in the backfield. They're running it back with their top four backs from last season, an indication they expect Hall to return to his pre-injury form when he averaged 5.8 yards per carry. "Breece looks fantastic," HC Robert Saleh said.
Diehards Line:
Hall, whose promising rookie year was derailed by a torn ACL in his left knee on Oct. 23, is expected to be ready for Week 1. According to ESPN.com's Rich Cimini, training camp appears unlikely -- he will use the time for continued rehab -- but lost practice time in July and August shouldn't matter much. The whole idea is to get him ready for Sept. 10. ... If Hall isn't 100 percent, the Jets will rely heavily on Michael Carter, Zonovan Knight and Ty Johnson, who re-signed on a one-year contract. An addition can't be ruled out, either a free agent or a draft pick, but it probably wouldn't be a significant move. Saleh seems content with the current cast. "We love our running back room," he said. That said, Hall is clearly the straw that stirs the drink.