Braelon Allen’s rise has become one of the quieter storylines in Jets camp, but the buzz around him is getting louder by the day.
Jeremy Ruckert saw enough from the running back last Friday night to know the performance wasn’t a fluke. Allen got into the end zone, and for Ruckert, that was just the public payoff for all the work already happening behind the scenes.
“We get to see everything he does behind closed doors, how much work he puts in, how much he takes care of his body,” Ruckert told reporters. “I think it was good for the world to see his hard work pay off, and he’s still building in the right direction. He’s going to be huge for us this year.”
Ruckert is hardly alone in that assessment. Around the Jets, Allen has been drawing praise for months, especially after a stretch that included his return to practice during offseason workouts and strong showings in organized team activities. The 2024 fourth-round pick missed most of last season with a knee injury, which helped push him out of the spotlight at a time when the Jets were also juggling a crowded offseason and Breece Hall’s contract extension.
That’s changed quickly. Allen never went anywhere, and now he may be needed even more after Hall suffered a groin injury earlier this week.
The Jets have also been open about how Allen fits into the offense. In mid-June, Aaron Glenn said he wanted to use the running backs more in the passing game, and Frank Reich has long stressed versatility from his backs in both his coordinator and head coach roles.
Allen gave another glimpse of what he can do in Friday night’s game against the Buccaneers. He led the Jets with 44 rushing yards, with most of that coming on a 31-yard touchdown run.
The Jets didn’t show much of the full Reich game plan, and neither Allen nor Hall was targeted. Backup Kene Nwangwu had the only running back catch, a four-yard reception.
As of Tuesday morning, Hall is expected to play against the Titans in Week 1, though he is being held out of practice indefinitely and likely will not suit up against the Steelers. There is still no sign that he’ll open the season on injured reserve.
If the Jets do sit Hall on Friday night, Allen and Nwangwu would be in line for most of the first-team carries. Isaiah Davis is still out with a knee issue, and the Jets have not announced his status for Week 1.
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