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Breece Hall leaves Jets practice with apparent injury

Breece Hall's injury at Jets practice sparks concern as the team prepares for the upcoming season.

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Source diversity sample: The New York Times · Bleacher Report · NBC Sports · New York Post · usatoday.com · NFL.com · ESPN.

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What happened

Breece Hall suffered a groin strain during Jets practice on Monday. NBC Sports, ESPN, and NFL.com all cite a strained groin.

Hall went down untouched, according to USA Today. The injury is not expected to be serious, according to ESPN.

However, the severity of the injury and Hall's availability for the upcoming season remain uncertain.

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Questions people are asking

What type of injury did Breece Hall suffer?

Hall suffered a groin strain.

When did Breece Hall get injured?

Hall got injured during Jets practice on Monday.

Is Breece Hall's injury serious?

The injury is not expected to be serious, but the severity remains uncertain.

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