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Breece Hall is dealing with a groin strain that'll keep the Jets' starting running back sidelined two to three weeks, but head coach Aaron Glenn made clear Tuesday that Hall is still expected to suit up for New York's season opener. Not the news Jets fans wanted, but there's breathing room.
Shifting to Jacksonville, Travis Hunter is making it look easy as a two-way player. The Jaguars' prized rookie put in another heavy defensive workload during the team's fifteenth training camp session on August eighteenth, handling all his reps in eleven-on-eleven situations. Hunter is trending toward something genuinely special, and the Jaguars are leaning into it.
And in Atlanta, Kevin Stefanski is letting the quarterback room sort itself out the hard way. The Falcons are running two separate quarterback competitions simultaneously — one for the starting job, one for depth — and Stefanski says neither battle is close to settled. Cooper Rush and Jack Strand are among those in the mix as Atlanta figures out its signal-caller situation heading into the season.
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