Fantasy Player Profile DeSean Jackson
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Waived Saturday
The Ravens waived Jackson (illness) on Saturday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
Analysis: It's entirely possible Jackson could return to the Ravens provided he's able to pass through waivers. The veteran target played at least 10 offensive snaps in every game dating back to Week 12 and actually drew at least two targets in each one of those contests, but save for a deep reception back in Week 12, Jackson has been otherwise bottled up. Expect the Ravens to continue with their ground-oriented attack in Week 18 against the Bengals.
Published: Sat, Jan 7 at 2:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Week 18
Jackson (illness) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Analysis: Jackson missed all three of Baltimore's practices throughout the week due to an illness, and while it's encouraging that he wasn't ruled out entirely, his status may come down to a game-time decision. The veteran wide receiver's field-stretching abilities are unlikely to be utilized to their fullest Sunday, as starting quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) remains out for a fifth consecutive game.
Published: Fri, Jan 6 at 12:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Remains sidelined by illness
Jackson (illness) missed a third consecutive practice Friday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson has been sidelined for the entire week of practice due to the illness. Even if he feels well enough to suit up for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Bengals, Jackson may play a limited role.
Published: Fri, Jan 6 at 9:54am by Rotowire.com
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Missing another practice
Jackson (illness) isn't practicing Thursday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson's unspecified ailment has kept him away from the team for the first two days of Week 18 prep, but he'll still have a good chance to play Sunday against the Bengals if he's able to practice Friday in some capacity. Since making his season debut Week 9, Jackson has compiled a 9-153-0 receiving line on 17 targets through his first seven games with Baltimore.
Published: Thu, Jan 5 at 11:35am by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice Wednesday
Jackson didn't practice Wednesday due to an illness.
Analysis: Jackson now has two more chances to return to practice ahead of Sunday's game against the Bengals, but given his limited volume in the Ravens' passing attack, the veteran speedster isn't a high-percentage fantasy lineup option in Week 18.
Published: Wed, Jan 4 at 1:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet stretch continues
Jackson had one catch for nine yards on two targets Sunday against the Steelers.
Analysis: Baltimore mustered just 14 completions and 130 passing yards Sunday and Mark Andrews was the primary target, which left little room for other Ravens pass catchers to make an impact. Jackson has not caught more than two passes in any game since joining the Ravens and has just two combined receptions for 19 yards over his last three games. If Tyler Huntley gets another start Sunday, there will likely be few targets to go around to Ravens receivers, including to Jackson.
Published: Tue, Jan 3 at 1:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Jackson (illness) returned to a full practice Thursday.
Analysis: Jackson sat out Wednesday's practice, but the wideout's return to the field in full Thursday puts him on track to be available Sunday night against the Steelers. That said, with an 8-144-0 line on 15 targets in six games this season, Jackson's not a high-percentage fantasy option.
Published: Thu, Dec 29 at 12:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Comes down with illness
Jackson missed Wednesday's practice while recovering from an illness, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: An absence early in the practice week helps his chances to make a full recovery before Sunday's game against the Steelers. Jackson has been a part-time player even with the Ravens desperate for help at wide receiver, seeing either two or three targets in each of his six appearances for the team while never playing more than 35 percent of the snaps.
Published: Wed, Dec 28 at 1:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Minimal involvement in win
Jackson caught one of two targets for 10 yards in Saturday's 17-9 win over the Falcons.
Analysis: Jackson operated as Baltimore's No. 3 receiver, playing just 15 of the Ravens' 52 offensive snaps. The 36-year-old had a quiet day with the Ravens leaning heavily on the run and quarterback Tyler Huntley attempting only 17 passes. With fellow wideout Devin Duvernay (foot) out for the season, Jackson is a candidate to see more playing time. However, it doesn't appear the Ravens are committed to making him a significant part of the game plan. Jackson should remain off the fantasy radar when the…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 26 at 6:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Invisible in loss
Jackson didn't catch any of his three targets in Saturday's 13-3 loss to the Browns.
Analysis: Jackson once again didn't make a huge impact Saturday, as he played just 32 percent of Baltimore's offensive snaps and failed to haul in a single target. With fellow wide receiver Devin Duvernay having suffered a potentially significant injury during Tuesday's practice, the speedy veteran could be in line for more snaps down the stretch alongside Demarcus Robinson, James Proche and the newly acquired Sammy Watkins.
Published: Tue, Dec 20 at 1:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Snares two receptions
Jackson caught two passes for 34 yards on two targets Sunday against the Steelers.
Analysis: The veteran played just 11 snaps Sunday but was effective with his limited opportunities. Jackson played the third-most snaps among Baltimore receivers, which shows how often the team was going with tight end-heavy looks given the injury situation at quarterback. Jackson and the Ravens play at the Browns in Week 15 on Saturday.
Published: Mon, Dec 12 at 10:04am by Rotowire.com
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Signed to active roster
Baltimore signed Jackson to its active roster Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson, who initially signed a practice-squad deal with Baltimore in mid-October, was elevated for the third and final time Week 13. Across his first three appearances of the season, the veteran wideout secured five of eight targets for 100 yards. Now that he's signed to the active roster, Jackson figures to garner a similar role in the Ravens' passing attack for the remainder of the season, but given Lamar Jackson's current knee injury, Baltimore may struggle to create much traction through…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 5 at 12:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Moved up to active roster
The Ravens elevated Jackson from the practice squad for Sunday's game against the Titans, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson will be added to Baltimore's active roster for the second game in a row after catching two of his three targets for 74 yards and a touchdown in last week's loss to the Jaguars. The 34-year-old wideout once again figures to serve as a deep-threat option behind Devin Duvernay and Demarcus Robinson against Tennessee. Since this is his third activation of the season, Jackson will now require a full spot on the Ravens' active roster to continue suiting up for the team moving forward.
Published: Sat, Dec 3 at 4:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Heads back to practice squad
Jackson reverted to the Ravens' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Analysis: Jackson was elevated for the second time this season and appeared to serve as the Ravens' No. 3 wideout behind Devin Duvernay and Demarcus Robinson in Week 12. While the 35-year-old Jackson ultimately played fewer offensive snaps (10) than James Proche (14), the veteran deep threat made a bigger impact by catching two of his three targets for 74 yards. Jackson will now be eligible for just one more activation from the practice squad before requiring an active roster spot to continue suiting up…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 28 at 5:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Delivers as deep threat
Jackson recorded two receptions on three targets for 74 yards in Sunday's 28-27 loss to the Jaguars.
Analysis: Jackson wasn't a significant part of Baltimore's offense from a target perspective, but only Josh Oliver recorded more yards. Nearly all of Jackson's production came on a 62-yard reception late in the fourth quarter, which helped set up a go-ahead touchdown for Baltimore. Jackson officially remains on the Ravens' practice squad, though he has been on the active roster for two of the team's last three games.
Published: Sun, Nov 27 at 8:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Bumps up from practice squad
The Ravens elevated Jackson (hamstring) from the practice squad Saturday ahead of Sunday's game in Jacksonville, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Since joining Baltimore's practice squad back on Oct. 19, Jackson made one appearance Week 9 in New Orleans, lasting nine offensive snaps and hauling in one of two targets for 16 yards before departing with a hamstring injury. Even with the benefit of a Week 10 bye, though, he wasn't available Week 11 against the Panthers before returning to practice Wednesday. Now that the health concern is behind him, Jackson could play a decent role Sunday with the Ravens' top two wide receivers -- Devin…read more
Published: Sat, Nov 26 at 2:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Practicing again
Jackson (hamstring) returned to practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Jackson won't be listed on the Ravens' Week 12 injury report due to his current status as a practice squad player. He could nonetheless be promoted and get snaps this Sunday in Jacksonville if he proves himself healthy on the practice field this week. He caught one of two targets for 16 yards in his lone appearance for Baltimore, logging 11 snaps on offense in a 27-13 win over the Saints in Week 9. Jackson isn't likely to see more than a handful of targets if he plays.
Published: Wed, Nov 23 at 1:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Remains sidelined Friday
Jackson (hamstring) wasn't present for practice Friday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: As a member of the practice squad, the Ravens don't have to include Jackson on their Week 11 injury report, but given that he hasn't been practicing this week, it seems unlikely that the veteran wideout will be elevated to the team's roster in advance of Sunday's game against the Panthers.
Published: Fri, Nov 18 at 9:30am by Rotowire.com
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Missing for another practice
Jackson (hamstring) isn't participating in Thursday's practice, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Because Jackson reverted to the practice squad following their most recent game Week 9 in New Orleans, the Ravens won't have to include him on their Week 11 injury report. However, with Baltimore beat reporters confirming that Jackson didn't log any activity at practices Wednesday and Thursday, the veteran wideout doesn't look as though he'll be elevated from the practice squad ahead of Sunday's game against the Panthers. If that's the case, the Ravens will still have the ability to elevate…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 17 at 11:23am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing
Jackson (hamstring) isn't practicing Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson is apparently still bothered by his hamstring after a Week 10 bye, having suffered the injury Week 9 in his Ravens debut. He caught one of two targets for 16 yards in the contest, playing 11 snaps on offense in a 27-13 win over the Saints.
Published: Wed, Nov 16 at 12:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Sent back to practice squad
Jackson (hamstring) reverted to the Ravens' practice squad Tuesday.
Analysis: Jackson was elevated to Baltimore's active roster prior to Monday night's win over the Saints, and he caught one of two targets for 16 yards across 11 offensive snaps played in the contest. However, the 35-year-old suffered a minor soft-tissue injury during the game, leaving his Week 11 availability against the Panthers in question. Since the Ravens have a Week 10 bye, Jackson will seemingly spend the next week and a half recovering and getting familiar with the team's playbook. With fellow…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 8 at 3:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with minor injury
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that Jackson was forced out with a minor soft-tissue injury during Monday's 27-13 win against the Saints, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson appears to have picked up this issue at some point during this contest, as he did not come into Monday with any injury designation. Harbaugh added that the team wanted to avoid rushing the 15-year wideout back with the Ravens up by at least two scores for much of this win. While Jackson did not record a noteworthy stat line after being elevated from Baltimore's practice squad for the first time in 2022, he could continue to supplement the team's wide receiver corps with Rashod Bateman…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 7 at 9:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Exits Monday
Jackson is questionable to return to Monday's game against the Saints with a hamstring injury, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson caught one pass for 16 yards before injuring his hamstring at some point against New Orleans, though the nature and severity of this issue still are unclear. The 35-year-old wideout was making his 2022 debut after being elevated from the Ravens' practice squad ahead of this Week 9 contest. With Rashod Bateman (foot) on IR and Tylan Wallace (coach's decision) inactive, there's a chance Binjimen Victor steps into a bigger role behind wide receivers Devin Duvernay, Demarcus Robinson and…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 7 at 7:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Elevated from practice squad
Jackson has been elevated from the Ravens' practice squad ahead of Monday night's game against the Saints, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: With Rashod Bateman (foot) out for the season and Demarcus Robinson (groin) questionable for Monday night's contest, Jackson will give the Ravens some added depth behind top wideout Devin Duvernay, joining a Week 9 WR corps that also includes James Proche, Tylan Wallace and Binjimen Victor, the latter of whom was elevated from the practice squad as well. While Jackson isn't a high-percentage fantasy option in his looming season debut, the 35-year-old could make his mark in the coming weeks if…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 7 at 2:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Likely to get call-up for Week 9
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Thursday that it's a "good possibility" that Jackson will be elevated from the practice squad for Monday's game against the Saints.
Analysis: Jackson signed with the Ravens on Oct. 19, but he wasn't added to the 53-man active roster ahead of either of the past two games. The 35-year-old speedster looks like he'll finally get an opportunity to dress Monday, and a strong performance versus New Orleans could bolster his chances of earning a permanent spot on the 53-man roster once he's exhausted his three elevations from the practice squad. Baltimore has a need for a downfield threat to complement new No. 1 wideout Devin Duvernay after…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 3 at 1:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Joins Baltimore's practice squad
Jackson officially signed his contract with the Ravens on Wednesday and will join the team's practice squad, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson will be eligible to be elevated for games up to three times before the Ravens would have to permanently sign him to the 53-man roster. Depending on how he looks during practices this week in addition to the status of fellow wideout Rashod Bateman (foot) -- who has missed the Ravens' last two games -- Jackson could get the chance to suit up for Baltimore as soon as this Sunday against Cleveland. The 14-year veteran appeared in 16 games between stops with the Rams and Raiders in 2021,…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 19 at 6:43am by Rotowire.com
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Finds work in Baltimore
Jackson agreed Tuesday to a deal with the Ravens, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The Ravens have yet to officially confirm Jackson's signing, so it's unclear if he'll end up on the active roster or practice squad initially. If it's the latter, he'd be eligible for three elevations to the gameday roster before the Ravens would have to sign him as a permanent member of the 53-man roster. A 14-year pro, Jackson split time between the Rams and Raiders in 2021, appearing in 16 games and recording 20 receptions for 454 yards and two touchdowns on 34 targets.
Published: Tue, Oct 18 at 1:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Not targeted Week 18
Jackson was not targeted in the Raiders' 35-32 overtime victory over the Chargers in Week 18.
Analysis: Jackson logged less than 10 offensive snaps in Las Vegas' regular-season finale, failing to draw a single target from quarterback Derek Carr for the first time since Week 11. Through nine games with the Raiders, Jackson has hauled in 12 passes for 233 yards and a touchdown on 19 total targets. His playing time will likely remain limited in the team's upcoming playoff matchup against the Bengals.
Published: Fri, Jan 14 at 4:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Held to one catch Sunday
Jackson caught one of three targets for five yards in Sunday's 23-20 win over the Colts.
Analysis: Jackson has seen at least three targets in three consecutive contests, but this has translated to just six total catches for 60 yards. He's found the end zone only once though eight games as a Raider, while Hunter Renfrow and Zay Jones continue to pace the team's receiving corps in production ahead of a Week 18 tilt against the Chargers.
Published: Mon, Jan 3 at 9:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Season-high four catches Sunday
Jackson caught four of five targets for 44 yards in Sunday's 17-13 win over the Broncos.
Analysis: Jackson's four receptions marked a season high for the 35-year-old, as he also drew two more targets than slot receiver Hunter Renfrow. Jackson could see a similar level of involvement against the Colts in Week 17 if Bryan Edwards (illness) were to remain on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Published: Tue, Dec 28 at 5:50am by Rotowire.com
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Minimal involvement in win
Jackson caught one of three targets for 11 yards in Monday's 16-14 win over the Browns.
Analysis: Jackson played just 20 of the Raiders' 69 offensive snaps and wasn't able to deliver any major splash plays across his three targets. Aside from his three-catch, 102- yard outing Thanksgiving Day against Dallas, Jackson's tenure in Las Vegas has been mostly uneventful. Through six games in the silver and black, Jackson has put together a 7-184-1 receiving line on 11 targets.
Published: Wed, Dec 22 at 4:36am by Rotowire.com
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Raiders-Browns moved to Monday
Jackson and the Raiders will no longer play the Browns on Saturday, after the NFL officially rescheduled the matchup between the two teams for Monday at 5 p.m. ET.
Analysis: Due to ongoing COVID-19-related issues within the Cleveland organization, the NFL is hopeful that by delaying the game two days, the Browns will restore enough players from the reserve/COVID-19 list to alleviate depth concerns on the roster. Assuming the Week 15 game is played Monday as planned, Jackson and Las Vegas will face a quick turnaround for the Week 16 contest versus the Broncos, which is still expected to be played Sunday, Dec. 26 as scheduled.
Published: Fri, Dec 17 at 4:22pm by Rotowire.com
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One reception Sunday
Jackson caught one of two targets for 19 yards in Sunday's 48-9 loss to the Chiefs.
Analysis: Jackson was targeted on the Raiders' second play from scrimmage, but he failed to record a single reception until the latter stages of the third quarter despite a significant deficit that forced quarterback Derek Carr to exceed 40 pass attempts. Jackson, who turned 35 years old earlier this month, continues to play behind fellow receivers Hunter Renfrow, Bryan Edwards and Zay Jones, but the speedy veteran will look to challenge Cleveland's secondary in Week 15.
Published: Mon, Dec 13 at 1:07am by Rotowire.com
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Targeted once in loss
Jackson caught his only target for 14 yards in Sunday's 17-15 loss to Washington.
Analysis: Jackson played 24 of the Raiders' 59 offensive snaps in his fourth contest with the team, but Hunter Renfrow was Las Vegas' only wide receiver to record more than 30 receiving yards. Bryan Edwards and Zay Jones continue to see more playing time than Jackson as well, so the latter's fantasy floor remains low ahead of a Week 14 matchup against Kansas City.
Published: Mon, Dec 6 at 1:14am by Rotowire.com
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Active versus Washington
Jackson (calf) is listed as active for Sunday's game against Washington.
Analysis: Jackson, who was on the field for 42 of the Raiders' 87 offensive snaps in the team's 36-33 overtime win over the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day, made his mark in that contest by catching three of his four targets for 102 yards and a touchdown. He'll work through a calf issue Sunday, but with Hunter Renfrow, Zay Jones and Bryan Edwards also in Las Vegas' wideout mix, the veteran speedster is tough to count on to earn steady targets from QB Derek Carr on a weekly basis.
Published: Sun, Dec 5 at 11:50am by Rotowire.com
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Should suit up vs. former team
Jackson (calf), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Washington, is expected to be available, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson received the questionable tag for Week 13 after he was limited in two practices and missed another due to a calf spasm. The Raiders may want to put him through a workout early Sunday just to make sure he's good to go, but confirmation on his availability should arrive 90 minutes prior to the 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff, when Las Vegas releases its inactive list. Jackson enjoyed his biggest game to date in his third appearance with the Raiders on Thanksgiving Day, hauling in three of four…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 5 at 5:28am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Week 13
Jackson (calf) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Washington after practicing on a limited basis Friday, Rachel Gossen of the Raiders' official site reports.
Analysis: Jackson, who was on the field for 42 of Las Vegas' 87 offensive snaps in the team's 36-33 overtime win over Dallas on Thanksgiving Day, sat out Thursday's practice, but his return to the field Friday has him trending in the right direction in advance of Sunday's 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff. Jackson made a splash against the Cowboys by catching three of his four targets for 102 yards, while scoring a 56-yard TD. When healthy, the 35-year-old speedster can still make the occasional big play, but with…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 3 at 2:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Sidelined for practice
Jackson (calf) wasn't in attendance for Thursday's practice, Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Analysis: Jackson's lack of activity Thursday may be the result of a pre-planned maintenance day, but his absence isn't the most reassuring sign in any case after he was a limited participant Wednesday on account of the calf injury. More clarity on Jackson's status for Sunday's game against Washington -- one way or the other -- should arrive Friday, when the Raiders release their final injury report of the week. After a muted first two games with Las Vegas, Jackson finally made an impact in last week's…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 2 at 11:43am by Rotowire.com
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Logs limited session
Jackson was a limited practice participant Wednesday due to a calf injury.
Analysis: Jackson is tending to a calf injury after he played 42 of the Raiders' 87 offensive snaps in the team's 36-33 overtime win over the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day, when he made his mark by catching three of his four targets for 102 yards and a touchdown. The 35-year-old still has the wheels to make the occasional big play, but with Hunter Renfrow, Zay Jones and Bryan Edwards also in Las Vegas' wideout mix, he can't be counted on to earn steady volume in the team's passing attack.
Published: Wed, Dec 1 at 2:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Turns back clock against Cowboys
Jackson caught three of four targets for 102 yards and a touchdown in a 36-33 overtime win over the Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
Analysis: As he did so often back in his prime with Philadelphia and Washington, Jackson burned the Dallas secondary deep, hauling in a 56-yard TD from Derek Carr to open the scoring early in the first quarter. The veteran wideout didn't see many looks after that, but he didn't need many to record his second 100-yard performance of the season. With Darren Waller (knee) leaving Thursday's game early, Jackson could take on an even more important role in the Las Vegas offense in Week 13 as he faces one of…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 25 at 10:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs 16 snaps in loss
Jackson took one carry for four yards in Sunday's 32-13 loss to the Bengals, but he was not targeted in the passing game.
Analysis: Jackson's playing time nearly doubled in his second game as a Raider, but fellow receiver Zay Jones still drew the start alongside Hunter Renfrow and Bryan Edwards. Tight end Darren Waller was the team's only pass catcher to surpass 30 receiving yards, however, so it was an unproductive performance from the entire WR corps. Jackson will look to stretch the field in a Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Cowboys on Thursday.
Published: Tue, Nov 23 at 4:25am by Rotowire.com
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Loses fumble in team debut
Jackson caught his only target for 38 yards, but he lost a fumble on the same play in Sunday's 41-14 loss to Kansas City.
Analysis: Jackson's playing time was limited to just nine offensive snaps in his Raiders debut, while fellow receivers Hunter Renfrow, Bryan Edwards and Zay Jones combined to see 16 total targets. Jackson's only touch ultimately resulted in a turnover, but this shouldn't keep the 34-year-old veteran from potentially earning additional reps against the Bengals in Week 11 as he becomes more accustomed to his new environment.
Published: Tue, Nov 16 at 7:08am by Rotowire.com
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Signs with Raiders
Jackson signed a contract with the Raiders on Monday, Adam Hill of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Analysis: Jackson went unclaimed on waivers after he was let go by the Rams last week, but he quickly found a new landing spot. The 34-year-old hauled in eight of his 15 targets for 221 yards and a touchdown across the first seven weeks of the season, and he should compete for targets with Hunter Renfrow, Bryan Edwards and Zay Jones in Las Vegas.
Published: Mon, Nov 8 at 11:29am by Rotowire.com
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Landing spot revealed
Jackson is expected to sign with the Raiders, Josina Anderson of USA Today reports.
Analysis: Jackson recently asked for and was granted his release from the Rams, and a new landing spot has emerged for the 14-year pro. Once the signing is official, he'll join a receiving corps composed of Hunter Renfrow, Bryan Edwards, Zay Jones and Dillon Stoner, with tight end Darren Waller the top option for quarterback Derek Carr. Jackson displayed field-stretching ability as a 34-year-old in L.A., as his eight catches went for a clip of 27.6 YPC.
Published: Sun, Nov 7 at 2:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Reaches free agency
Jackson became a free agent Thursday after he went unclaimed off waivers, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: After Jackson was cut by the Rams on Tuesday, none of the league's 31 other teams were willing to take on the remaining money on the 34-year-old's expiring $2.75 million contract. Now that he's available on the open market and is able to sign at a more palatable salary, Jackson should have at least a few suitors for his services. In his limited opportunities with the Rams prior to being let go, Jackson proved that he's still capable of being a big-play threat; three of his eight receptions this…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 4 at 2:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially cut loose Tuesday
Jackson was let go by the Rams on Tuesday, Stu Jackson of the team's official site reports.
Analysis: After it emerged last week that the Rams were seeking a trade partner for Jackson, the 34-year-old speedster was held out of this past Sunday's win at Houston. With the trade deadline now passed, L.A. has made the procedural move to get him off the active roster, and he'll now be subject to waivers. If no other team makes a claim, Jackson will get the chance to sign with any organization. Through seven games with the Rams, he gathered in eight of 15 targets for 221 yards and one touchdown.
Published: Tue, Nov 2 at 2:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Getting cut by Rams
Jackson is being cut by the Rams, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson was held out Week 8 at Houston after it was revealed in the lead-up to the contest that a trade was being pursued by both the team and Jackson's agent. Nothing surfaced in the ensuing days, however, and with the trade deadline in the rearview mirror, the Rams will move on from their offseason investment. Jackson will be subject to waivers, but any team that makes a claim will have to pay what remains on his $4.5 million contract. Assuming he doesn't find a new home via that process,…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 2 at 1:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play while seeking trade
Jackson (rest) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Houston, with coach Sean McVay relaying that the wide receiver will be held out of action while he pursues a trade.
Analysis: Jackson presumably wants more playing time after taking just four snaps in the Week 7 win over Detroit. Second-year wideout Van Jefferson finished the contest with season highs for snap share (94 percent) and targets (seven), but the Rams could also look to get rookie speedster Tutu Atwell involved as a replacement for Jackson off the bench. McVay isn't sure if Jackson will be open to staying with the Rams if he can't find a trade, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com that he'd have "more information on…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 29 at 1:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Seeking trade
Jackson and the Rams have agreed to look for a trade, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson had a 75-yard touchdown in Week 3 and a 68-yard gain in Week 5, but he's taken 21 or fewer snaps in every game this season, including just four in the Week 7 win over Detroit. Coach Sean McVay has left no doubt about his preference for second-year wideout Van Jefferson, who finished the Week 7 contest with season highs for snap share (94 percent) and targets (seven). With both parties agreeing to seek a trade, Jackson won't play in Sunday's game at Houston, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 29 at 11:28am by Rotowire.com
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Uninvolved against Lions
Jackson failed to haul in his lone target during Sunday's 28-19 win over Detroit. He also only played four of 65 offensive snaps.
Analysis: With just three receptions for 80 yards on eight targets through the past four games, it's difficult to rely on Jackson in most fantasy formats. Furthermore, his lack of playing time this week with Los Angeles trailing for long stretches of the game reaffirmed his role as the No. 4 wide receiver on the offense. For reference, No. 3 wideout Van Jefferson played 61 offensive snaps Sunday.
Published: Mon, Oct 25 at 9:33am by Rotowire.com
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Hardly plays against Giants
Jackson caught his lone target for six yards and played just 16 of 66 offensive snaps during Sunday's 38-11 win over New York.
Analysis: With just eight receptions on the season, Jackson's fantasy appeal is dwindling by the week. He has caught just a single pass in each of the past three games, and he's also clearly behind Cooper Kupp, Robert Woods and Van Jefferson on the depth chart. Jackson remains a serviceable real-world player because defenses have to be wary of his speed and ability to stretch the field. However, it has only translated in the fake game once through the first six weeks of the season.
Published: Mon, Oct 18 at 6:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Makes one catch count
Jackson secured one of three targets for 68 yards in the Rams' 26-17 win over the Seahawks on Thursday night.
Analysis: Jackson turned in one of his trademark downfield grabs but was still minimally involved in the grand scheme of things. The Rams' air attack is likely going to continue heavily focusing on top wideouts Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp -- the two combined for 19 receptions for 242 yards Thursday -- so Jackson should continue to serve as a hit-or-miss fantasy option in a Week 6 road battle versus the Giants a week from Sunday.
Published: Thu, Oct 7 at 9:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Held to single reception by Cards
Jackson caught one of three targets for just six yards during Sunday's 37-20 loss to Arizona. He also played only 22 of 68 offensive snaps.
Analysis: This was a disappointing follow up to Jackson's solid Week 3 showing. The veteran played significantly fewer offensive snaps than Van Jefferson's 46, and the younger wideout cashed in on his opportunities by catching all six of his targets for 90 yards and a touchdown. Jackson's ability to stretch the field should remain part of the Los Angeles passing attack, and there could be more solid fantasy performances ahead this season. Unfortunately, figuring out on a week-to-week basis when to have…read more
Published: Tue, Oct 5 at 5:08am by Rotowire.com
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Succeeds in deep role
Jackson recorded three receptions on five targets for 120 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's Week 3 win over Tampa Bay.
Analysis: Jackson had little involvement in the offense through the team's first two games, logging only 17 total offensive snaps. He was much more involved in Sunday's contest from a production standpoint, with his primary contribution coming on a 75-yard touchdown catch to open the third quarter. One drive later, he recorded a 40-yard catch to set up a touchdown for Cooper Kupp on the next play. Jackson likely will find it difficult to see consistent targets moving forward due to the presence of Kupp,…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 8:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited to 14 snaps in opener
Jackson caught both his targets for 21 yards during Sunday's 34-14 win over Chicago. He played 14 of 52 offensive snaps.
Analysis: The veteran speedster ranked fourth in offensive snaps among Los Angeles receivers with Cooper Kupp, Robert Woods and Van Jefferson all seeing more playing time. In particular, Jefferson's larger role and 67-yard receiving touchdown don't project favorably for Jackson's fantasy value moving forward. As a result -- and even bearing in mind Jackson's big-play potential -- it's probably best to take a wait-and-see approach in most fantasy settings. Additionally, it's likely he remains a high-risk,…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 13 at 5:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Impressing in camp
Jackson has showed off his speed and reaffirmed his deep-threat potential in training camp thus far, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.
Analysis: DaSilva noted that he expects Jackson to play a big role in the Los Angeles offense this season, health permitting. However, fantasy managers will probably want to keep in mind that Jackson has been limited to just eight games over the past two seasons, and the Rams also have Cooper Kupp, Robert Woods and Van Jefferson in the mix at wide receiver. It's still encouraging that Jackson is quickly developing chemistry with quarterback Matthew Stafford, and the veteran wideout definitely shouldn't…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 11 at 8:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Injuries haven't slowed veteran
Jackson showed the speed necessary to be a deep threat during offseason programs and is currently projected to be the No. 3 receiver for the Rams, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Multiple injuries have limited Jackson to just eight games over the past two seasons, so it's encouraging to see the speedy veteran healthy heading into the 2021 campaign. However, while he may currently be the favorite for the No. 3 receiver role to start the campaign, sophomore Van Jefferson and 2021 second-round selection Tutu Atwell will be pushing Jackson for playing time. There's potential for Jackson to revitalize his career in head coach Sean McVay's prolific offense, but he might be…read more
Published: Sat, Jul 10 at 6:00am by Rotowire.com
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Speedster added in draft
Jackson could have competition for snaps following the selection of wide receiver Tutu Atwell in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: After playing just eight games the past two years, Jackson signed an incentive-heavy contract with the Rams, which aligns with his inability to stay healthy. He has the potential to fill a deep-threat role for the Los Angeles passing attack, and even factor in on special teams. However, the Rams added Atwell as both a complement and insurance policy because of his speed and ability to stretch the field. Jackson's probably going to slide into a situational role with Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods…read more
Published: Tue, May 4 at 3:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Signs with Rams
Jackson signed a one-year contract with the Rams on Sunday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: The Los Angeles native will play for his hometown team, providing a proven deep threat for new Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. Jackson was released by the Eagles last month after appearing in only eight games for Philadelphia over the past two seasons, but he's back to full health and will be eager to prove he still has something left in the tank at age 34.
Published: Sun, Mar 21 at 6:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Release made official
The Eagles released Jackson (ankle) on Friday.
Analysis: Jackson, who only played eight games over two seasons with the Eagles while battling multiple injuries, never appeared to have a real chance at sticking around for 2021. Cutting the 34-year-old will save Philadelphia roughly $4.8 million against the cap, per Eliot Shorr-Parks of Sports Radio 94 WIP Philadelphia, and the move will allow Jackson to immediately search for another organization where he can continue his career. Jackson still flashed big-play ability when healthy last season -- he…read more
Published: Fri, Feb 19 at 1:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Release forthcoming?
The Eagles are expected to release Jackson (ankle), John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: Philadelphia can save roughly $4.8 million against the salary cap by cutting Jackson, per Eliot Shorr-Parks of Sports Radio 94 WIP Philadelphia. Such a move would make real sense for a team currently more than $40 million over the cap for next season and staring down a quarterback transition, with Carson Wentz recently having been traded to Indianapolis. Compounding matters is the fact that Jackson, who turned 34 in December, has only managed to suit up for eight games over the last two seasons…read more
Published: Fri, Feb 19 at 12:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Not playing in finale
Jackson (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game versus Washington.
Analysis: In his return from injured reserve in last week's loss to Dallas, Jackson turned his only target into an 81-yard touchdown. Though he wasn't known to have suffered a setback with his ankle in that contest, he was unable to practice for three straight days before being ruled out Week 17. With little on the line for Philadelphia in the season finale, Jackson may just getting some extra maintenance coming off an injury-plagued campaign. He made just five appearances in 2020, finishing with 14…read more
Published: Fri, Jan 1 at 12:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Fails to practice Thursday
Jackson (ankle) didn't participate in Thursday's practice.
Analysis: Jackson was sidelined for a second straight practice, but it's unclear if his back-to-back absences are indicative of a setback with his ankle, or if the Eagles are merely just giving some extra maintenance to a veteran player who returned from a six-game absence over the weekend. The speedy wideout played only 20 offensive snaps in the Eagles' loss to the Cowboys, but he provided his team's biggest play of the day, reeling in a pass from Jalen Hurts for an 81-yard touchdown. If Jackson gains…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 31 at 1:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses Wednesday's practice
Jackson (ankle) was a non-participant at practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Prior to his return to action Sunday, when he hauled in his sole target for an 81-yard touchdown in a loss to Dallas, Jackson missed the previous six games due to a non-displaced fracture in his right ankle. As a result, the ankle issue next to his name on Wednesday's injury report likely is one and the same. The Eagles may just be giving Jackson the day off, but his status as the week goes on bears watching to get a sense of the breakdown of the team's receiving corps Week 17 against…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 30 at 1:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Burns Dallas deep in return
Jackson caught his only target for an 81-yard touchdown in Sunday's 37-17 loss to the Cowboys.
Analysis: The veteran speedster has made a habit of punishing Dallas on deep routes throughout his career, and after missing seven straight games, Jackson seemed poised to make up for lost time when he hauled in a 50-yard heave from Jalen Hurts late in the first quarter and then strutted the rest of the way into the end zone. That proved to be the only target he saw, however, as the Cowboys' secondary found a way to shut him down. The TD was Jackson's first of the season, and he'll look for another in…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 27 at 8:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Active Week 16, as expected
Jackson (ankle), who was activated from injured reserve Saturday, is in uniform as expected for Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Dave Zangano of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: The speedy veteran last saw game action Week 7, so whether he'll be on a snap limit remains to be seen. However, Jackson will certainly serve as a second deep threat alongside Jalen Reagor for rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts versus the Cowboys' suspect defense.
Published: Sun, Dec 27 at 12:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to return
Jackson (ankle) was activated off injured reserve Saturday and will play Sunday against the Cowboys, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson has played in just four games this season thanks to separate ankle injuries, but his most recent return comes on the heels of a non-displaced fracture in a Week 7 win over the Giants. Sunday will feature a completely new quarterback Jackson is accustomed to, as Jalen Hurts has reinvigorated a struggling Eagles offense. It'll be harder for Jackson to make an immediate difference, however, with a myriad of capable options available in the quagmire that is the Eagles pass catchers.
Published: Sat, Dec 26 at 9:34am by Rotowire.com
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'Getting close' to return
Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said Thursday that Jackson (ankle) is "getting close" to returning from injured reserve, Daniel Gallen of The Harrisburg Patriot-News reports. "He was able to get some snaps in [Wednesday] with the offense, and we'll integrate him more [Thursday] and just see where he's at," Pederson said of Jackson, who was designated to return from IR a day earlier.
Analysis: While Pederson was pleased with what he saw from Jackson in terms of his movement and route running at Wednesday's practice, the coach didn't commit to the wideout being activated and cleared to play Sunday at Dallas. The Eagles will presumably wait and see if Jackson is able to ramp up his activity Thursday or Friday before a formal decision on his status is made. Philadelphia will have 21 days to evaluate Jackson, so he could still be activated ahead of Week 17 or for a potential wild-card…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 24 at 8:19am by Rotowire.com
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Returning to practice
The Eagles designated Jackson (ankle) for return from IR on Monday.
Analysis: The transaction kicks off a 21-day window wherein Jackson can be evaluated at practice without counting against the roster limit. The Eagles can choose to activate him at any point in that span. The veteran wideout hasn't played since Week 7 due to an ankle fracture, but it appears as though he's gearing up for a potential return.
Published: Mon, Dec 21 at 1:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Shift to IR official
The Eagles placed Jackson (ankle) on injured reserve Monday.
Analysis: Jackson is expected to miss 6-to-8 weeks due to a non-displaced fracture in his right ankle, so his placement on IR was only a matter of time. It appears that the veteran wideout has a shot to make a late-season return, an eventuality which could become more realistic if the Eagles are in contention for a playoff spot come December. On a more positive note for Philadelphia, Jackson's placement on IR opens up a roster spot for the tentative return of Jalen Reagor (thumb).
Published: Mon, Oct 26 at 12:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Fractures ankle, out months
Jackson will miss the next 6-to-8 weeks after suffering a non-displaced fracture in his ankle during Thursday's win over the Giants, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson was originally believed to have suffered a high ankle sprain, but ensuing tests have now determined the serious nature of the injury. The return timetable would suggest the veteran receiver could return near the end of the regular season, but it's possible the Eagles might simply take their time with Jackson's recovery process in the event they bow out of contention for a playoff spot. It's worth noting Jackson, who has played in just 18 games over the past three seasons, does not plan…read more
Published: Sat, Oct 24 at 8:14am by Rotowire.com
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Likely IR bound with ankle sprain
Jackson is expected to be placed on injured reserve in the near future after an MRI on Friday confirmed he suffered a high-ankle sprain in Thursday's 22-21 win over the Giants, John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: A previous report suggested Jackson might need surgery for his right ankle, but it isn't clear if that's still an option or not. He's expected to miss at least three games, and possibly more, after injuring his ankle in his return to the lineup after missing the Eagles' previous three games with a hamstring strain. John Hightower could now rejoin the starting lineup, especially if Alshon Jeffery (calf/foot) misses more time.
Published: Fri, Oct 23 at 9:19am by Rotowire.com
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High-ankle sprain feared
Jackson is believed to have suffered a high-ankle sprain in Thursday's win over the Giants, but he'll undergo an MRI on Friday before a determination is made on surgery, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The 33-year-old returned from a three-game absence and caught three passes for 34 yards and rushed once for 12 yards Thursday before suffering the injury while fielding a punt. A high-ankle sprain would likely sideline Jackson for at least the next few weeks, but he's apparently not out of the woods for potentially having an even more serious injury.
Published: Fri, Oct 23 at 6:47am by Rotowire.com
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Hurt late Thursday
Jackson exited Thursday's contest against the Giants due to an apparent leg injury late in the fourth quarter, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson endured a late hit while fielding a punt with just over two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. In addition to taking impact to the head, the veteran wideout's right leg bent awkwardly. He wasn't able to walk to the medical tent under his own power. Before exiting Thursday's game, Jackson had three catches for 34 yards and one carry for 12 yards.
Published: Thu, Oct 22 at 8:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Will return Thursday
Jackson (hamstring) doesn't have a designation for Thursday's game against the Giants.
Analysis: Jackson wrapped up Week 7 prep Wednesday with a full practice for the first time since Week 3, when he initially strained his hamstring. Elsewhere in the Eagles' receiving corps, Alshon Jeffery (foot/calf) is sitting out again, leaving Jackson, Travis Fulgham, Greg Ward, John Hightower, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside and Quez Watkins as the available healthy wide receivers Thursday.
Published: Wed, Oct 21 at 10:33am by Rotowire.com
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Trending toward playing Week 7
Coach Doug Pederson said he anticipates Jackson (hamstring) will be able to play Thursday against the Giants, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: Meanwhile, fellow wideout Alshon Jeffery (foot) is likely to miss the contest. There's a decent chance that the Eagles will officially list Jackson as questionable, but if he's able to suit up Thursday, he may not be in store for a full snap load.
Published: Wed, Oct 21 at 9:00am by Rotowire.com
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Limited Tuesday
Jackson (hamstring) was listed as limited on Tuesday's estimated injury report.
Analysis: The Eagles expect to welcome back Jackson on Thursday against the Giants following a three-game absence to tend to a strained hamstring. Position-mate Alshon Jeffery (foot) continues to log limited sessions, with no indication when he may make his season debut. Wednesday's injury report will provide a sense of the duo's ability to play Week 7, but Travis Fulgham, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside and John Hightower are all healthy in the event one or both of Jackson and Jeffery remain sidelined.
Published: Tue, Oct 20 at 1:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Listed as limited to start week
Jackson (hamstring) is listed as a limited participant on Monday's estimated injury report.
Analysis: The Eagles hope to have Jackson, who has missed the last three weeks due to a lingering hamstring strain, back on the field for Thursday's divisional matchup against the Giants. Beginning the week with at least a limited listing, even if Monday's practice report is only an estimate, puts Jackson on the right track, though he could need to officially go through a full practice session before being cleared to retake the field. Tuesday is expected to bring Philadelphia's highest intensity practice…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 19 at 1:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Expected back Week 7
Jackson (hamstring), who has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Ravens, is expected to return to the lineup for the Eagles' Week 7 contest against the Giants, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Although Philadelphia is facing a quick turnaround Week 7 with a Thursday night road game at the Giants, the team apparently is optimistic about Jackson's chances of making his first appearance since Sept. 27. Prior to being ruled out for the Week 6 game Friday, the wideout turned in a trio of limited practices this week, with coach Doug Pederson indicating that Jackson looked good during those sessions. The Eagles' highest intensity practice of Week 7 with likely come Tuesday, so if Jackson is…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 18 at 7:11am by Rotowire.com
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Out another week
Jackson (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Baltimore, Daniel Gallen of The Harrisburg Patriot-News reports.
Analysis: Coach Doug Pederson said Jackson looked good at Thursday's practice and could make it back for the Week 6 contest, but it turns out the veteran receiver will be out for at least one more game. Alshon Jeffery (foot) also was ruled out, leaving Travis Fulgham, John Hightower and Greg Ward as the clear leading trio at wide receiver this Sunday. The Eagles have another game coming up a few days later, hosting the Giants on Thursday Night Football in Week 7.
Published: Fri, Oct 16 at 12:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Trending in right direction
Coach Doug Pederson said Jackson (hamstring) "had a really good" practice Thursday and could play Sunday against the Ravens, Martin Frank of The Delaware News Journal reports.
Analysis: The 33-year-old was a limited participant in the first two practices of the week, but he apparently showed enough Thursday for Pederson to express some public optimism about his outlook for Sunday. Jackson could avoid an injury designation this weekend if he's able to put in a full practice Friday. Otherwise, he may receive the questionable tag.
Published: Fri, Oct 16 at 8:53am by Rotowire.com
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Limited again Thursday
Jackson (hamstring) was limited in practice Thursday.
Analysis: Jackson looked OK running routes at Thursday's session, per EJ Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer, yet he didn't do enough to be considered a full participant. Last week, Jackson was listed as LP on each injury report before he was ruled out for a second straight game, meaning he may need to receive an FP on Friday in order to suit up this weekend.
Published: Thu, Oct 15 at 1:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Manages limited practice
Jackson (hamstring) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: Jackson also managed to string together a trio of limited practices last before being ruled out ahead of the Eagles' loss to the Steelers, so his Week 6 availability still remains up in the air. The veteran wideout may need to put in at least one full session this week before being cleared to play Sunday against the Ravens.
Published: Wed, Oct 14 at 2:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out again
Jackson (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game in Pittsburgh, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: With Jackson out another week and Alshon Jeffery (foot/illness) still not ready to play, the Eagles are left with Greg Ward, John Hightower, Travis Fulgham and J.J. Arcega-Whiteside as their healthy wide receivers. Jackson managed limited practice participation in practice Wednesday through Friday, so he could be back in the lineup for a Week 6 matchup with the Ravens.
Published: Fri, Oct 9 at 1:03pm by Rotowire.com
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May be game-time call
Coach Doug Pederson said Jackson (hamstring) could be a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Steelers, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The veteran wideout was able to practice as a limited participant in the first two sessions of the week, but Pederson wants to see how he responds Friday and Saturday before making a determination on Jackson's status. Jackson seems likely to be listed as questionable, but the release of the injury report later Friday will provide the official decision. Alshon Jeffery (foot/illness) has already been ruled out, so Greg Ward and John Hightower could operate as the Eagles' top two wide receivers…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 9 at 8:09am by Rotowire.com
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Limited again Thursday
Jackson (hamstring) was limited at Thursday's practice.
Analysis: For the second day in a row, Jackson has had a cap on his practice reps as he recovers from a strained hamstring. The Eagles want the veteran wide receiver to be 100 percent before he returns, so his status on Friday's injury bears watching.
Published: Thu, Oct 8 at 1:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns with limited practice
Jackson (hamstring) practiced in a limited capacity Wednesday.
Analysis: Earlier Wednesday, coach Doug Pederson said Jackson was slated to take part in individual drills, which has come to pass. Pederson also noted Jackson is "getting closer" to a return from his hamstring injury, but the Eagles want him to be 100 percent before clearing him for game action, per EJ Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Consequently, Jackson's status will be one to monitor as the week goes on.
Published: Wed, Oct 7 at 2:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Making progress
Coach Doug Pederson said Jackson (hamstring) is in line to participate in individual drills at practice Wednesday, EJ Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Analysis: Pederson noted that Jackson is "getting closer," but the coach suggested that the team wants to make sure the wideout is 100 percent before he returns to game action. With that in mind, Jackson will be monitored as he ramps up his practice activities in the coming days ahead of Sunday's game in Pittsburgh.
Published: Wed, Oct 7 at 8:50am by Rotowire.com
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Not playing Week 4
Jackson (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game in San Francisco.
Analysis: Both Jackson and Alshon Jeffery (foot) won't suit up, and J.J. Arcega-Whiteside (calf) is doubtful, so Greg Ward and John Hightower are the only healthy wide receivers on the Eagles' active roster. Look for the team to elevate a few of Deontay Burnett, Travis Fulgham and Marcus Green from the practice squad for Week 4.
Published: Fri, Oct 2 at 1:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't practice Friday
Coach Doug Pederson said Jackson (hamstring) won't participate at practice Friday, Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
Analysis: The veteran wideout will continue his rehab work indoors, and the team has yet to rule him out for Sunday's matchup with the 49ers. Jackson was unable to practice this week due to the minor hamstring strain, and he appears to be trending in the wrong direction for Week 4. Greg Ward could enter the weekend as the team's only fully healthy wide receiver.
Published: Fri, Oct 2 at 8:04am by Rotowire.com
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No practice again Thursday
Jackson (hamstring) didn't participate in Thursday's practice.
Analysis: The same can be said for Alshon Jeffery (foot), J.J. Arcega-Whiteside (calf) and John Hightower (illness). Fortunately for Jackson, coach Doug Pederson considers Jackson to be day-to-day, so the veteran has a decent shot to join Greg Ward as active Eagles' wide receivers Sunday at San Francisco.
Published: Thu, Oct 1 at 2:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Day-to-day with hamstring injury
Jackson (hamstring) won't practice Wednesday, Tim McManus of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Coach Doug Pederson noted that Jackson is day-to-day, which suggests that the wideout at least has a chance to play Sunday against the 49ers. In other news involving Eagles receivers, rookie Jalen Reagor (thumb) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, while veteran Alshon Jeffery (foot) is slated to see an increased workload at practice this week.
Published: Wed, Sep 30 at 9:08am by Rotowire.com
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Believed to be nursing minor strain
Jackson (hamstring) is set to undergo medical evaluation Monday for what the Eagles believe is a minor strain, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson's hamstring injury forced him to sit out the second half of Sunday's 23-23 tie against the Bengals, but it looks as though there's hope that the veteran could be available Week 4 in San Francisco. He caught two of four targets for 11 yards before leaving the field versus Cincinnati. With Jalen Reagor (thumb) and Alshon Jeffery (foot) both also injured, the Eagles will begin the week with only Greg Ward, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, John Hightower and Deontay Burnett as healthy options at wide…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 28 at 7:36am by Rotowire.com
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Suffers hamstring injury
Jackson left Sunday's contest against the Bengals due to a hamstring injury.
Analysis: Late in the first half, Jackson was examined by the team's medical staff, but the specific health concern wasn't known until after halftime. He's questionable to return, and in an Eagles receiving corps without Alshon Jeffery (foot) and rookie Jalen Reagor (thumb), the group has been whittled down to Greg Ward, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, John Hightower and Deontay Burnett.
Published: Sun, Sep 27 at 12:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Goes for 64 yards in loss
Jackson brought in six of nine targets for 64 yards in the Eagles' 37-19 loss to the Rams on Sunday.
Analysis: D-Jax once again received a healthy dose of targets from Carson Wentz but couldn't turn the looks into fantasy-relevant stat lines. Through the first two weeks of the season, Jackson has grabbed eight receptions for 110 scoreless yards. Even as the de facto No. 1 option in the Eagles' passing attack, his weekly production is as volatile as its ever been, though he has a chance to finally strike paydirt when Philly takes on Cincinnati's exploitable secondary in Week 3.
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 2:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets scheduled day off
Jackson's absence from practice Wednesday was a scheduled off day, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Analysis: Beat reporters didn't see Jackson on the practice field earlier Wednesday, which created some concern that he might be dealing with a possible injury. In the end, the Eagles were simply managing his workload, hoping to cut down on the injuries that have plagued the 33-year-old wideout in recent years. Jackson should return to practice Thursday or Friday as the Eagles continue preparations for Sunday's game against the Rams.
Published: Wed, Sep 16 at 11:00am by Rotowire.com
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Not seen at practice
Jackson isn't participating in the media-access portion of Wednesday's practice, Mike Kaye of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
Analysis: There was no report that Jackson suffered an injury during or after Sunday's 27-17 loss to Washington, in which he remained active deep into the fourth quarter. He caught only two of seven targets for 46 yards, but his NFL-high 210 air yards reveal the type of high-upside usage fantasy managers want to see. Of course, Jackson now looks to be in danger of landing on the injury report, something that's been all too common throughout the second half of his career.
Published: Wed, Sep 16 at 10:42am by Rotowire.com
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Catches two of seven targets
Jackson caught two of seven targets for 46 yards during Sunday's 27-17 loss to Washington.
Analysis: Jackson got off to a nice start, as he hauled in a 19-yard pass on his team's opening touchdown drive. He tied for second on the team in targets in this one, but he only made one additional grab as the offense went stale after going up 17-0. Jackson continues to see his share of deep targets -- as his average of 23.0 yards per reception Sunday indicates -- but that specialized role also comes with plenty of risk for fantasy purposes. He should be utilized similarly next Sunday against the Rams.
Published: Sun, Sep 13 at 2:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Feeling healthy again
Jackson says he's healthy and feeling rejuvenated ahead of Sunday's game at Washington, John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. "I feel like the surgery put more years on these legs," Jackson said. "It's like putting a new engine in a Ferrari."
Analysis: Jackson didn't have much hype throughout fantasy draft season, but he's been a popular topic of discussion heading into Week 1, partially due to the expectation of teammate Jalen Reagor missing time with a shoulder injury. It turns out Reagor will be active Sunday, but there's still plenty of reason to like the matchup for Jackson, who takes aim at a shaky Washington secondary that has offseason addition Kendall Fuller (calf) listed as doubtful. Jackson figures to be one of the more popular DFS…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 11 at 3:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Looking good in practice
Jackson (abdomen) appears to be at full health in the early stages of training camp, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: Jackson missed most of the 2019 season due to a sports hernia that eventually required surgery, but he doesn't seem to have slowed down after the long layoff, as he was seen running past three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay in a drill last week. The 33-year-old can be quite productive when on the field, as evidenced by his eight-catch, 154-yard, two-touchdown performance in Week 1 of last season. However, durability has never been Jackson's forte.
Published: Wed, Aug 19 at 8:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Declares self healthy
Jackson (abdomen) said Saturday that he's now healthy, Reuben Frank of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: Jackson had season-ending surgery in early November to repair a core muscle injury, but there were some whispers he might try to return in January if the Eagles made a deep playoff run. The team's first-round exit prevented him from having a chance, and it sounds like it would've been a long shot in any case. The 33-year-old wideout is now entering the second season of a three-year, $27 million contract, with 77.4 percent of his $6.2 million base salary for 2020 guaranteed. Jackson has missed…read more
Published: Fri, Mar 6 at 6:21am by Rotowire.com
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Likely staying in Philly
Jackson (abdomen) should be back with the Eagles in 2020, NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: An abdomen injury limited Jackson to three appearances and 65 offensive snaps in 2019, but he did stand out in his one healthy appearance with an 8-154-2 receiving line Week 1 against Washington. The Eagles don't have much incentive to part ways with the 33-year-old wideout, considering his three-year, $27 million contract guarantees 77.4 percent of his $6.2 million base salary for 2020, per overthecap.com. With multiple reports suggesting he would've had a shot to return if the Eagles had made…read more
Published: Tue, Jan 21 at 6:50am by Rotowire.com
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Plays fewest games of career
Jackson (abdomen) caught nine of his 10 targets for 159 yards and two touchdowns across three games in the 2019 season.
Analysis: Jackson's loss to an abdominal strain in Week 2 was devastating to the Eagles' offense as the 32-year-old was expected to help open up the Eagles' passing game. Instead, he missed six games before attempting to come back for Week 9, when he aggravated the injury, this time tearing the affected muscle completely and requiring what would be season-ending surgery. However, the 12-year-vet was said to be nearing a return if the Eagles could have advanced to the divisional round of the NFC…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 11 at 2:31am by Rotowire.com
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Still eyeing divisional-round return
Coach Doug Pederson said Monday that Jackson (abdomen) is "getting close" to a return and could be ready to come off injured reserve when first eligible in the divisional round, Martin Frank of The Delaware News Journal reports.
Analysis: Jackson seems to be progressing well from his November surgery, but the Eagles will first have to dispatch the Seahawks in the wild-card round before the wideout's return is seriously entertained. If Philadelphia advances and Jackson gets the green light to play in the divisional round, he would provide a major boost to an Eagles receiver room that currently counts former practice squad member Greg Ward as its top option.
Published: Mon, Dec 30 at 12:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Angling for postseason return
Jackson (abdomen) is expected to be reinstated from injured reserve in the event the Eagles advance to the divisional round of the postseason, Tim McManus of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Despite winning a head-to-head matchup with Dallas on Sunday to take a one-game lead in the NFC East standings, the Eagles will still need to defeat the Giants in Week 17 or have the Cowboys lose to the Redskins before securing a playoff spot. If the Eagles can punch their ticket to the postseason and win a home matchup in the wild-card round, their depleted receiving corps could get a much-needed addition in Jackson, who is reportedly progressing well in his recovery from the abdominal surgery…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 23 at 8:30am by Rotowire.com
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Lands on IR
The Eagles placed Jackson (abdomen) on injured reserve Tuesday.
Analysis: While Jackson is still eligible to rejoin the Eagles in the postseason, the move to IR officially spells an end to his regular season after he underwent core-muscle surgery Tuesday, two days after he tore his abdominal muscle off the bone in Sunday's win over the Bears. Jackson's two-touchdown outing in Week 1 proved to be the highlight of his abbreviated campaign, as he exited early due to the abdominal injury in both of his other two appearances. With Jackson sidelined again, the Eagles will…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 5 at 1:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Surgery deemed successful
Jackson underwent successful surgery Tuesday to address a core-muscle injury, John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: Jackson elected to forgo surgery after first suffering a Grade 2 abdominal strain in Week 2, missing the subsequent six games as a result. The wideout returned to action in Sunday's win over the Bears and played only one series before suffering a complete tear of the abdominal muscle, making a procedure necessary this time around. Jackson's recovery time is estimated at around six weeks, making it a real possibility that his 2019 season is over.
Published: Tue, Nov 5 at 9:57am by Rotowire.com
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Needs surgery, likely done for season
Jackson is scheduled to undergo surgery Tuesday to address his abdominal injury and likely will be sidelined for at least 4-to-6 weeks, John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: Jackson played only four snaps before departing Sunday's 22-14 win over the Bears after aggravating the abdominal injury that had sidelined him for the Eagles' prior six contests. The Eagles initially described Jackson's removal as precautionary, but after meeting with core specialist Dr. William Meyers, it was determined the wideout completely tore his abdominal muscle off the bone. Based on the estimated recovery timeline for the surgery, Jackson's season is more than likely over, an outcome…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 4 at 12:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Getting more information on injury
Coach Doug Pederson said Monday that Jackson is undergoing second and third opinions for the abdominal injury the receiver aggravated in Sunday's win over the Bears, Reuben Frank of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Analysis: Cleared to return from a six-week absence Sunday, Jackson caught his lone target for a five-yard gain and played only four snaps before bowing out of the contest. While Pederson reiterated that the Eagles removed Jackson for precautionary purposes, the coach wouldn't speculate on the 32-year-old's availability moving forward until the team receives the latest test results. Jackson should at least benefit from the Eagles being on bye Week 10 before the team returns to action Nov. 17 versus New…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 4 at 9:12am by Rotowire.com
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Sits most of game as precaution
Coach Doug Pederson confirmed Jackson (abdomen) didn't return to Sunday's 22-14 win against the Bears as a precautionary measure, Zack Rosenblatt of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
Analysis: After gathering in one of two passes for five yards on the Eagles' first possession, Jackson didn't make another appearance. Instead, he remained on the sideline without a helmet, aside from a visit to the locker at one point. With a bye week on tap, the team will aim to get Jackson healthy for a Nov. 17 matchup against the Patriots.
Published: Sun, Nov 3 at 1:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable to return
Jackson (abdomen) left Sunday's game versus the Bears.
Analysis: Jackson was targeted twice on the Eagles' first possession, hauling in one of them for five yards. Thereafter, he was seen on the sideline without a helmet and even visited the locker room for a spell. According to Zack Rosenblatt of The Newark Star-Ledger, the Eagles are keeping Jackson out of the game as a precautionary measure. Fortunately for Jackson, the Eagles have a Week 10 bye, giving him two weeks to rest and rehab before their next contest Sunday, Nov. 17 against the Patriots.
Published: Sun, Nov 3 at 11:55am by Rotowire.com
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Cleared for Week 9
Jackson (abdomen) is active for Sunday's game against the Bears.
Analysis: With Jackson checking out fine after a pregame workout, he'll be cleared to make his long-awaited return following a six-week absence. Coach Doug Pederson hasn't clarified the extent of Jackson's role in his first game coming off the abdominal injury, but it's possible the receiver plays a restricted snap count Sunday. Jackson's return should nonetheless result in a decreased role for Mack Hollins, who played no fewer than 46 percent of the offensive snaps in each of the preceding six games.
Published: Sun, Nov 3 at 8:36am by Rotowire.com
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Slated to play Sunday
Jackson (abdomen) is expected to play Sunday against the Bears, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson has missed the last six games due to an abdominal issue and is listed as questionable, but it looks as though he'll make his return after working as a limited practice participant this week. The 32-year-old could still end up facing a limited snap count following the extended layoff, but his presence as a deep threat could still be significant against a stout Chicago defense.
Published: Sat, Nov 2 at 9:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially questionable for Week 9
Jackson (abdomen) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bears.
Analysis: Jackson has missed the Eagles' last six games, but he took a notable step forward this week by practicing on a limited basis Wednesday through Friday. While the questionable tag implies that Jackson has a 50-50 shot of suiting up Sunday, coach Doug Pederson noted earlier Friday that he's "optimistic" the receiver will be ready to go this weekend, per Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia. If active this weekend, Jackson could face a restricted snap count in his first game back from the…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 1 at 12:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Optimism about Week 9 availability
Coach Doug Pederson is optimistic Jackson (abdomen) will play Sunday against the Bears, Zack Rosenblatt of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
Analysis: Jackson will still have to make it through the next few days without a setback before being cleared to play, but with the head coach feeling good about Jackson's chances of returning to action, fantasy players can do the same. Jackson's official status for Week 9 will be revealed after Friday's practice, while a final call on his availability may not be made until Sunday.
Published: Fri, Nov 1 at 7:30am by Rotowire.com
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