Breece Hall rejects ‘motivated’ truth amid 0-7 start

The New York Jets hit a franchise low at 0-7, suffering another disappointing loss to the Carolina Panthers. Running back Breece Hall opened up about the struggles and what keeps him going in hard times. Hall told reporters he’s staying positive during the Jets’ winless campaign.
“It’s tough. We’ve kind of been in this for four years, in this organization. You feel it from the fans. You feel it around the building. You feel it everywhere, you feel it as soon as you walk out of the locker room,” Hall said.
Hall noted that players must stay motivated even when team success doesn’t come.
“At the end of the day, we all have something to play for, whether it’s a family thing, whether it’s a self-motivated thing. I feel like if you’re not motivated to come to work every day and get better, play for your teammates, play for your coaches, play for your family or even for other reasons, then you shouldn’t be in this league per Jets Video,” Jets stated.
The Jets remain winless with a 13-6 loss to the Panthers
The Jets lost to Carolina 13-6 at MetLife Stadium. The game turned into a defensive struggle as both teams changed quarterbacks.
Carolina quarterback Brice Young threw a touchdown pass to Xavier Leggett but exited late in the third quarter with an ankle injury after being hit by Jovon Briggs. Young finished 15-of-25 for 138 yards before being replaced by Andy Dalton.
The The Jets benched Justin Fields at halftime after completing just 6 of 12 passes for 46 yards. Coach Aaron Glenn he then brought in Tyrod Taylor, but the change backfired, as Taylor threw two interceptions.
Jaycee Horn intercepted Taylor twice, including a one-handed catch in the end zone. The Panthers defense dominated, limiting New York to 220 total yards and recording six sacks.
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Glenn became the first Jets coach to start 0-7, joining the 1996 and 2020 teams as the only teams with such a poor start. He declined to name a starting quarterback for Week 8 against Cincinnati.
“We’re going to make the right decision, whatever the decision is, I’m going to go with it, and we’re going to move forward,” Glenn said.
The Panthers improved to 4-3 with their third straight win, their first three-game winning streak with Young as the starter.
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