With a mere 3 yards and a cloud of rubber pellets against the Patriots on Thursday night at Gillette Stadium, Jets RB Breece Hall will eclipse 3,000 rush yards over his 49-game, 4-year NFL career.

Against New England, which has ridden a 7-game winning streak to the top of the AFC East standings, the Jets (2-7) will be looking for the same late-game magic Hall has conjured and spread it over all four quarters. The Patriots (8-2) are sure to have other ideas with a defense that ranks first in fewest rush yards (79.2 per game) and TDs allowed (3) and have not allowed a running back to surpass 50 yards over 10 games.

"He's our workhorse," Jets HC Aaron Glenn after Hall's pivotal 42-yard, catch-and-run TD early in the fourth quarter of Sunday's win over Cleveland. "That's something that we'

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