Bryce Hall is a cornerback with the New York Jets of the National Football League in American football. He stands 1.85 meters tall and weighs 92 kg. He played football at Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, primarily as a wide receiver but also on occasion as a defensive back.
Despite only receiving one other FBS scholarship offer, from Coastal Carolina, Virginia was his top choice. He was rated as a two-star prospect. He participated in NCAA football for the University of Virginia’s Virginia Cavaliers team. As a true freshman in 2016, Hall switched from wide receiver to cornerback and started participating on defense. During his second season, he improved and began each game.
In his junior year of college, he intercepted the most passes of any player. The NFL Draft Advisory Board even made suggestions as he considered declaring for the 2019 NFL Draft. In the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the New York Jets made him their own. In July 2020, the Jets placed him on the COVID-19 list and the reserve list.
In August 2020, he became active and was added to the list of active non-football injuries. He needed to be put on reserve in September 2020 due to a non-football injury. In November 2020, he takes over. He made his first career interception in Week 15 of the season, against the Los Angeles Rams.
How long has Bryce Hall been in the NFL?
Bryce Hall has been in the National Football League (NFL) for two years now. He signed into the NFL in 2020.