One year ago, Jets running back Breece Hall suffered a torn ACL against the Broncos in Week 7 of his rookie season at Empower Field at Mile High.
On Monday, the star talent reflected upon the injury on X, formerly known as Twitter. However, Hall's tweet sent Jets fans, fantasy football managers, and members of the media into a brief state of panic.
“Found out I Tore My ACL a year ago today. Look at God man🤞🏾 Answered all my prayers and then some🙏🏾,” posted Hall.
However, many focused on the first several words Hall used, “Found out I Tore My ACL,” momentarily making fans aghast.
Found out I Tore My ACL a year ago today. Look at God man🤞🏾 Answered all my prayers and then some🙏🏾
— Breece Hall (@BreeceH) October 23, 2023
The reactions by fans and media, who struggled to make it past the initial words of the post, were plentiful on social media.
How to almost cause a heart attack with a tweet
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 23, 2023
🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ https://t.co/R6hLEsP9dq
Anyone else have a heart attack reading the start of this message. Damn man 😂 all I saw was "found out I tore my ACL" and heart dropped. https://t.co/c01ToeJJao pic.twitter.com/ViKymJgOtN
— David Wyatt-Hupton (@DWyattHupton) October 23, 2023
Phrasing! https://t.co/U85t6b3zrp
— trey wingo (@wingoz) October 23, 2023
I’m happy for you, but can you reword your tweet next time, my god https://t.co/UBW5mRUdra
— Cali (@CaliJets) October 23, 2023
Anyone else read this and say what the hell just happened!! I thought it meant now…
— Gotham City Crew (@GothamCityCrew) October 23, 2023
Ok breathe…. https://t.co/lGTIMyFIUh pic.twitter.com/hYa3rZT6QR
Breece, I love you man, but please do not start your tweets like that anymore. https://t.co/M74YQlbNo8
— Mike Nash (@MikeNash15) October 23, 2023
My heart sank when I first read this holy hell. Different sentence structure next time please https://t.co/bYKG87fXE7
— Don Chenz (@DonChenz) October 23, 2023
DO NOT START THE TWEET LIKE THAT pic.twitter.com/vWnrghFoqD
— Lord Riley (@LJ3Carolina) October 23, 2023
I almost had a heart attack till I kept reading lol
— DieselBabe (@DieselBABE20) October 23, 2023
The 2022 second-round pick has returned from the injury faster than many expected, gaining 426 rushing yards and two touchdowns on just 66 carries. Hall has surprised many around the league with the return of his burst which has resulted in the former Iowa State standout leading all running backs with an eye-opening 6.5 yards per carry.
Despite the Jets opting to ease Hall back into the offense via a snap count through seven games, Hall is still on pace for over 1,000 yards this season.