The NFL season continues with Week 12 action and RedZone is ready to bring you all of the critical plays and scoring from Sunday’s afternoon slate.
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This week we focus on two do-it-all running backs who are big-play threats from anywhere on the field.
Breece Hall - New York Jets vs. Baltimore Ravens – 1 p.m. ET

Breece Hall’s season has been difficult at times, with the fourth-year player making his wish for a trade prominent in the weeks leading up to the trade deadline that passed earlier in November.
As it turned out, while some of his fellow stars in New York were sent to new teams, the Jets could not find a suitable trade partner for Hall, and the running back stayed with Gang Green.
Despite all the difficulties off the field, the results on the field have been as strong as ever for Hall.
The 24-year-old back out of Iowa State has eclipsed 100 yards from scrimmage five times on the year, including four times in his past seven games as the central cog in the Jets’ offence.
Hall was instrumental in both of the Jets’ wins this season - in their 39-38 thriller over the Cincinnati Bengals three weeks ago, Hall compiled 147 yards on 20 touches with two touchdowns, and threw the game-winning touchdown on a trick play in the dying seconds.
In a 27-20 victory over the Cleveland Browns two weeks ago, Hall turned 21 carries into 84 yards and added a 41-yard receiving touchdown on a screen pass.
Hall has amassed 417 yards from scrimmage and four total touchdowns in his first three games against AFC North foes this year - and the Jets get their final matchup against an AFC North opponent this season against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
With Tyrod Taylor taking over at quarterback for the inconsistent Justin Fields, expect Hall to dominate the touches and put on a show.
Bijan Robinson - Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints - 4:25 p.m. ET

The Atlanta Falcons enter Sunday’s divisional clash against the New Orleans Saints riding a five-game losing streak.
Despite that, third-year running back Bijan Robinson is putting together a brilliant season.
Robinson, 23, was dominant on the road against the Carolina Panthers a week ago, rushing for two first-half touchdowns and finishing with 143 yards from scrimmage.
Always a threat receiving handoffs and catching passes, Robinson has eclipsed 50 receiving yards in five separate games this year, and has gone over 120 yards from scrimmage five times.
Robinson ranks third amongst running backs in the league with 54 catches this season, and his 506 receiving yards trail only Christian McCaffrey of the San Francisco 49ers.
Add in his 783 rushing yards, and Robinson provides the complete package the Falcons envisioned him becoming when they selected him with the eighth-overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Atlanta has a steep hill to climb to get back into playoff contention, and with top wide receiver Drake London and top quarterback Michael Penix both slated to miss this game against the Panthers, Robinson will be asked to shoulder the load and deliver a performance for the ages to kick-start the Falcons’ playoff push.



