With a 3-8 record, an interim head coach and an interim GM, things aren't looking good for the New York Jets. With little left to play for in the next month except for pride, they will hope to go down fighting. As they prepare to face the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, they are dealing with a few injury concerns.
Lead running back Breece Hall's knee injury was a major talking point all week, especially after he missed practices on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. While there was pessimism about his availability in the build-up to Week 13, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Hall will suit up against Seattle, despite being listed as questionable on the Jets' final injury report.
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Is Breece Hall playing today?
The Jets appear to be comfortable throwing Hall on the field despite a troublesome knee injury. There has been no indication that he will be on a snap count when they host the Seahawks, so expect to see a lot of Breece Hall as they look to snap a two-game losing streak.
Seattle Seahawks vs New York Jets injury report
OL Tyron Smith has been ruled out of Week 13 with a neck injury and has since been placed on Injured Reserve. OL Jake Hanson (hamstring), Xavier Newman-Johnson (concussion), LB CJ Mosley (neck) and safety Chuck Clark (shin) have been listed as questionable but are all expected to suit up this afternoon.
For the Seahawks, WR duo DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett both recorded a couple of DNPs this week. However, both are expected to take the field against the Jets. OT Stone Forsythe is the only one ruled out with a hand injury.
Where to watch Seahawks vs Jets today
The Seahawks vs Jets game will kick off at 1 pm Eastern from MetLife Stadium. The game will air live on Fox. Those looking for a Seahawks vs Jets live stream can turn to Fubo TV, which offers a free seven-day trial for new users.
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