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Jets RB shares classy message after being snubbed for NFL award
New York Jets running back Breece Hall. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Jets RB shares classy message after being snubbed for NFL award

Jets running back Breece Hall took being snubbed in the nominations for this year's NFL Honors ceremony in stride.

While half of the internet lamented Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig missing out on Oscar nominations for "Barbie," the other half complained about NFL award voters overlooking Hall in the Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year category.  

Instead, the finalists are Browns quarterback Joe Flacco, Bills safety Damar Hamlin, Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

After returning from a season-ending ACL injury in 2022, Hall finished 2023 with 299 touches and 1,585 yards from scrimmage, joining running backs Christian McCaffrey and Rachaad White as the only players with at least 900 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards this season.

Hall was the top receiving back in the league, totaling the most targets (95), receptions (76) and receiving yards (591) among running backs. 

He certainly deserved a nomination, and while he was gracious to the other nominees, it's fair to wonder if Flacco and Mayfield, in particular, should be in over Hall.

Flacco played in five games, less than a third of the season, while Mayfield would be better suited for a "Most Improved Player" category, which begs the question: Why doesn't the NFL have a "Most Improved Player" category?

Instead, Hall has an entire offseason to use the snub as motivation so that it doesn't happen again. Maybe this time next year, people will only be mad at the Academy.

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