NEW York Jets running back Breece Hall is poised for a breakout season in the NFL.
And the Jets star has undergone an epic body transformation in the offseason to prepare for the campaign again.
Breece Hall has undergone an epic offseason body transformation[/caption]
Hall joked that he would be drugs tested following a viral photo of his arms[/caption]
The running back had a standout season in 2023 after tearing his ACL as a rookie[/caption]
A recent photo of the Jets star with huge arm muscles and bulging veins has gone viral on social media.
“When did Breece turn into the Hulk?” the post was captioned.
Hall saw humor in the image and responded: “Drug test coming.”
He accompanied his tweet with pictures of laughing and crying emojis.
Many Jets fans were blown away by Hall’s new bulked-up frame.
“Monster season incoming,” one fan said.
“Breece Banner,” another fan joked.
“Big Dawg,” a third fan commented.
Hall suffered a torn ACL in his left knee just seven games into his rookie season.
But the 23-year-old Hall bounced back last season with 1,585 scrimmage yards and nine total scores.
The former second-round pick finished fourth in the entire NFL in scrimmage yards behind only Christian McCaffrey, CeeDee Lamb, and Tyreek Hill.
And he was one of the few bright notes in a dismal Jets offense that suffered the loss of Aaron Rodgers in the opening game and the poor form of Zach Wilson.
Hall revealed at the start of training camp that he has got lean and mean for the 2024 season.
“I have spent the offseason getting a little leaner and just getting my left quad, knee, hammy, calf stronger,” Hall said.
“I didn’t have any asymmetry or anything last year so that was mostly what I was focused on, but other than that I am just making sure I was working out.
“Just doing it smart and not trying to overload myself and just getting back to feeling good.”
The Jets will take on the San Francisco 49ers in their season opener on September 9.
And Hall is eager to show his worth against McCaffrey, who is considered the best running back in the league.
“It’s on me,” Hall told the New York Post of raising his game this year.
“I feel like right now McCaffrey’s the best in the league. To me, he sets the standard.
“We’re going to see him in Week 1 and we’re playing against some of the best linebackers.
“For me, it’s exciting just to see where I stand and really let everyone see my full talent now that I’m healthy.”
Hall is ready to take his career to the next level[/caption]