Seattle worked out Jackson (undisclosed) on Wednesday, Howard Balzer of USA Today reports.
The Giants waived Jackson from IR with an injury settlement prior to the start of the regular season, but his tryout Wednesday indicates he's back in football shape. With regular starter Noah Fant dealing with a groin issue, it makes some sense that the Seahawks are exploring depth options at tight end.
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Giants' Tyree Jackson: Reverts to IR
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Jackson (undisclosed) reverted to the Giants' injured-reserve list Saturday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Jackson was waived with an injury designation Friday and has now landed on IR after going unclaimed. He'll therefore be required to sit out the entire 2024 campaign unless he and New York agree on an injury settlement.
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Giants' Tyree Jackson: Won't play Week 18
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Jackson (coach's decision) is Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site for Sunday's game against the Eagles, Dan reports.
Jackson was signed to the Giants' active roster Saturday, but will not suit up for the team's regular-season finale. Darren Waller and Daniel Bellinger will serve as the two tight ends for New York for Week 18.
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Giants' Tyree Jackson: Signed to active roster
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The Giants signed Jackson to their active roster Saturday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Jackson joined the Giants' practice squad Aug. 30 after failing to make the Eagles' 53-man roster at the conclusion of training camp. He's been elevated twice this season but has not recorded a stat. Jackson will serve as the third tight end on the depth chart behind Darren Waller and Daniel Bellinger for Sunday's game against the Eagles.
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Tyree Jackson: Finds work with practice squad
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Jackson is signing with the Giants' practice squad Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Jackson was waived by the Eagles on Tuesday and will stay in the NFC East as part of the Giants' practice squad. He missed the entire 2022 campaign with a torn ACL but will attempt to impress in New York now that he's healthy.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Designated to return from PUP list
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Philadelphia designated Jackson (knee) to return from the physically unable to perform list Wednesday.
Jackson tore his ACL during the Eagles' regular-season finale last season and underwent surgery in January. He missed the first seven games of the 2022 campaign while on the PUP list but will return to practice Wednesday. With the move, Jackson will now have a 21-day window to be added to the Eagles' active roster, but if he isn't, the undrafted tight end out of Buffalo will revert back to the PUP list for the remainder of the season.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Moves to reserve/PUP list
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The Eagles placed Jackson (knee) on the reserve/PUP list Tuesday, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Jackson tore his ACL in the Eagles' Week 18 loss to the Cowboys and underwent successful surgery in January. He'll miss at least the first four games of the regular season.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Placed on PUP list
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Jackson (knee) was placed on the active/PUP list Wednesday.
Jackson tore his ACL in the Eagles' Week 18 loss to the Cowboys and underwent successful surgery in January to repair it. His current inability to return to practice shouldn't be a surprise, and his status for Week 1 is up in the air.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Moves to injured reserve
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Jackson (knee) was placed on injured reserve Monday.
Jackson suffered a torn ACL during Saturday's loss to Dallas, so it's no surprise to see him headed toward injured reserve. The 24-year-old is unlikely to be fully recovered in time for training camp and could miss the start of the 2022 campaign.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Sustains ACL tear
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Jackson's MRI revealed he suffered a torn ACL against the Cowboys on Saturday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Jackson recorded three catches on five targets for 22 yards and his first NFL touchdown before the injury. He'll now face a long recovery that will likely force him to miss the bulk of the Eagles' offseason on-field programs. He'll work to return to full health at some point in the 2022 season.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Set to have MRI
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Jackson will undergo an MRI on Sunday after injuring his right knee in Saturday's 51-26 loss to the Cowboys, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Per the report, early indications are that Jackson avoided an ACL injury prior to exiting Saturday's contest. Before departing, the tight end logged three catches on five targets for 22 yards and his first NFL touchdown. Jackson saw expanded snaps Week 18 due to Dallas Goedert (illness) and Jack Stoll (illness) being on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Both should be on track to gain clearance ahead of the Eagles' wild-card round game, so even if Jackson is available for that contest, he'll be moving into a smaller role.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Will not return
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Jackson (knee) will not return Saturday against the Cowboys.
Jackson injured his knee on punt coverage in the second half Saturday. He was having issues with putting weight on his leg and exited the game with trainers' assistance. Before exiting, Jackson had three catches on five targets for 22 yards and a touchdown. All were the firsts of his career.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Gets activated Saturday
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Jackson (back) was activated from IR on Saturday.
Jackson was placed on IR back on Sept. 2 after injuring his back in mid-August. The Buffalo product and converted quarterback impressed in camp enough to stick around. Now that he is healthy, he'll provide the Eagles with tight end depth behind Dallas Goedert and Jack Stoll heading into Sunday's game against the Chargers.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: May not be rushed back
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The Eagles aren't likely to add Jackson (back) to the active roster for Sunday's game against the Raiders, Mike Kaye of NJ.com reports.
The Eagles could realistically be willing to take their time with Jackson, who is still working his way back from an injury and, as a former quarterback, learning the subtleties of the tight end position. The team activated Dallas Goedert from the COVID-19 list Wednesday, and Richard Rodgers is available to bump up from the practice squad in case more depth is required for Week 7.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: In line for playing time
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Jackson (back) will get some playing time when he returns from injury now that Zach Ertz has been dealt to the Cardinals, Dave Spadaro of the Eagles' official site reports.
Jackson is still working his way back from an injury suffered in training camp, but the Eagles liked what they saw in the preseason from the converted quarterback and most likely would have found roster space for him had he not been placed on IR. Now, he has a spot for sure when he returns, and GM Howie Roseman has said the team wants to see the Buffalo product get a chance to show he can produce in real games.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Still rehabbing
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Jackson (back) is still in the process of rehabbing his injury, coach Nick Sirianni revealed Friday, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Jackson has been sidelined since mid-August, when he suffered a fracture in his back. This update suggests the tight end's return certainly isn't imminent, though Sirianni didn't divulge a concrete timetable.
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Eagles' Tyree Jackson: Out 8-10 weeks with back fracture
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Jackson was diagnosed Wednesday with a fractured bone in his back and is facing a recovery timeline of 8-to-10 weeks, Jimmy Kempski of PhillyVoice.com reports.
The quarterback-turned-tight end reportedly had a strong training camp, with Kempski noting that Jackson could still make the team in spite of his injury. He'll be ruled out for the year if the Eagles place him on injured reserve this preseason, but not if they wait until after the final round of cuts to do so.
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Tyree Jackson: Loses out in backup competition
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The Bills cut Jackson on Saturday, Tom Pelissero of NFL.com reports.
A local product who went undrafted out of Buffalo, Jackson attended training camp with the hope of securing a spot with the Bills as a developmental quarterback. The 21-year-old apparently didn't make enough of an impression to stick around on the 53-man roster, however, even after completing 22 of 33 attempts for 175 yards and a touchdown in the preseason finale versus Minnesota. The Bills may look to stash him on their practice squad if he goes unclaimed while on waivers.
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Bills' Tyree Jackson: One less competitor in Buffalo
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Derek Anderson has decided to retire from Buffalo, leaving the Bills with three quarterbacks for now -- Josh Allen, Matt Barkley and Jackson.
While there's almost no way the unpolished Jackson will unseat either of the top two, Anderson's departure puts the undrafted rookie that much closer to a roster spot instead of a practice squad situation. The Bills are currently in a "We have a lot of cap room so we'll keep spending it to rework the roster" mode, so it'd be a mild surprise if the team doesn't bring in one more QB ahead of summer work. As for Jackson, he has a lot in common with Allen -- big arm, good running skills and tons of size to help offset footwork and accuracy concerns -- so there's something for the Bills to work with if they want him in the QB room.