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  • Steelers' Donte Jackson: Good to go vs. Baltimore

    Jackson (hamstring) was a full practice participant Friday and does not carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Ravens. Jackson injured his hamstring during the Steelers' Week 10 win over the Commanders. He opened as a DNP on Wednesday, but his practice participation increased over the week, and he'll be good to go for Sunday's AFC North showdown. Jackson has logged 26 tackles (17 solo) and six pass defenses (including three interceptions) through the first nine games of the regular season.
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  • Steelers' Donte Jackson: Exits Week 10 with hamstring issue

    Jackson is questionable to return to Sunday's matchup against Washington due to a hamstring injury, Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com reports. Jackson was deemed questionable to return early in the fourth quarter. He had paid a visit to the medical tent in the third period before heading to the locker room. James Pierre has entered the game to play cornerback in Jackson's stead.
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  • Steelers' Donte Jackson: Not listed on injury report

    Jackson (shoulder) was absent from Thursday's injury report, Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com reports. Jackson suffered a shoulder injury during the Steelers' Week 7 win over the Jets. It appears to be a minor issue, however, as the 2018 second-round pick was able to practice Thursday without limitations. Barring any setbacks, Jackson should start at corner opposite Joey Porter against the Giants on Monday.
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  • Steelers' Donte Jackson: Shoulder injury considered minor

    Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that Jackson (shoulder) is dealing with a "minor" injury that shouldn't impact his availability during Monday's game against the Giants, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports. Jackson was forced out of Sunday's win over the Jets due to a shoulder issue, but Pittsburgh doesn't anticipate him missing further time due to the injury. Prior to his early departure Week 7, Jackson had played over 80 percent of defensive snaps in each of his first six appearances.
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  • Steelers' Donte Jackson: Impresses in Steelers debut

    Jackson recorded two total tackles (one solo) and two passes defended, including one interception, during Sunday's 18-10 win over the Falcons. Jackson was traded from the Panthers to Steelers earlier this past offseason, and he impressed in Week 1 with his new team. The 28-year-old cornerback tied DeShon Elliott for the team lead in both passes defended and interceptions Sunday, and Jackson's pick put the Steelers in the driver's seat in the fourth quarter. Expect Jackson to continue lining up opposite Joey Porter and wreak havoc on opposing quarterbacks as the season progresses.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Likely done in Carolina

    Jackson is expected to be released or traded by the Panthers before March 16, when he is due a $4 million roster bonus, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Jackson played 16 games last year in his sixth season with Carolina, but it appears the veteran corner will not spend his seventh NFL campaign with the franchise. He ended 2023 with 59 combined tackles, five passes defended and no interceptions. His release would save the team $5.9 million in cap space this offseason.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Not on Week 16 injury report

    Jackson (back) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Packers. Jackson's name was removed from the injury report entirely, suggesting he's good to go for Sunday's game. He left Carolina's previous game due to a back injury but is expected to handle his usual starting cornerback role against the Packers.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Questionable to return Sunday

    Jackson (back) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Falcons, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Jackson exited the game after a hit on wide receiver Drake London. Jeremy Chinn and CJ Henderson will pick up the snaps on defense in Jackson's absence.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Active Sunday

    Jackson (quadriceps) is active for Sunday's game against the Colts, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Jackson practiced all week before appearing on the injury report after Friday's session. The starting left cornerback has 20 tackles and a forced fumble in six games this season.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Resumes practicing in full

    Jackson (knee) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Jackson missed Week 5 after being forced out early Week 4 versus the Vikings, but he now looks back to full health. Having the starting cornerback back at full strength will be a notable boon for Carolina's secondary, which faces the difficult task of containing the Dolphins' offense on Sunday.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Officially questionable for Sunday

    Jackson (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Detroit, David Newton of ESPN.com reports. Jackson was a full participant at practice Friday, so he seems to at least be on the right end of the questionable designation. If he does sit out, D'Shawn Jamison will probably see an expanded role.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Limited at practice with shoulder

    Jackson (shoulder) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. It looks like Jackson is still being bothered by the shoulder issue that forced him out of Sunday's 21-13 loss versus Minnesota early. He'll likely need to log a full practice Thursday or Friday to avoid carrying an injury designation into the weekend.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Exits early

    Jackson has left Sunday's game against the Vikings with a shoulder injury, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Jackson is considered questionable to return. While he is out, D'Shawn Jamison has taken over at corner, opposite CJ Henderson.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Not practicing yet

    Jackson (Achilles) should be ready for the start of training camp, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Jackson was placed on injured reserve in November after he tore his Achilles tendon in Week 10 against the Falcons. The 27-year-old has been present at OTAs but has yet to participate as he continues to rehab from his injury. Last season, Jackson started at cornerback opposite 2021 first-round pick Jaycee Horn (ankle) and he should reclaim a key role in the Panthers' secondary once he's fully up to speed.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Unavailable to start OTAs

    Jackson (Achilles) was present Tuesday but didn't participate in the first day of Carolina's OTAs, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports. This isn't surprising, as Jackson is still recovering from a torn Achilles he suffered last November, and it remains unclear when he'll be able to play again. The Panthers reworked Jackson's contract this offseason to create some cap savings, and whenever he's cleared, he figures to compete for the starting cornerback job opposite Jaycee Horn.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Adjusts contract

    Jackson (Achilles) restructured his contract with the Panthers on Thursday, Darin Gantt of the team's official site reports. Jackson suffered a season-ending torn Achilles in November, and although he could be ready for the start of the season, he'll do so with a reworked contract. The cap savings this will create for Carolina is not yet clear, but Jackson was set for a $13.5 million cap hit in 2023, and part of the restructured deal will result in him getting a $4 million roster bonus, David Newton of ESPN.com reports. When healthy, Jackson should be one of the team's starting corners opposite Jaycee Horn.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Suffers Achilles tear

    Jackson will miss the rest of the 2022 season after being diagnosed Friday with a torn Achilles' tendon, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. The 27-year-old was injured in the fourth quarter of a 25-15 win over the Falcons on Thursday. His absence for the rest of the season likely pushes CJ Henderson and Keith Taylor into larger roles alongside 2021 first-round pick Jaycee Horn. Jackson will spend the rest of the season focusing on rehab as he enters the second season of a three-year, $35 million contract in 2023.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Good to go Thursday

    Jackson (ankle) is active for Thursday night's game against the Falcons, Darin Gantt of the team's official site reports. Jackson missed Carolina's Week 9 matchup versus Cincinnati due to an ankle issue, but he's since logged full activity levels in each of the team's practices leading up to Thursday's contest against Atlanta. The 27-year-old is in line to operate as the Panthers' No. 1 cornerback opposite of Jaycee Horn.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Limited practice Friday

    Jackson (ankle) logged a limited practice Friday. Jackson made his first appearance of the week at practice Friday, participating in a limited capacity while still nursing the ankle injury he suffered in Week 7 against the Buccaneers. His return to practice is a step in the right direction, but he's still considered questionable to play Sunday versus the Bengals. If Jackson can't go, CJ Henderson and Keith Taylor will operate in more significant roles.
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  • Panthers' Donte Jackson: Leads team in tackles

    Jackson made 10 solo tackles in Sunday's 21-3 win over the Buccaneers. Jackson overcame an ankle injury to suit up and ultimately lead the Panthers in stops. After taking an interception back for a touchdown the week prior, Jackson now approaches Week 8's matchup versus the Falcons having produced lately.
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