Broncos Release Kareem Jackson Amid Repeated Violations of Unnecessary Roughness Rules
2 min readKareem Jackson, a safety for the Denver Broncos, has been released by the team due to multiple suspensions and fines for violating unnecessary roughness rules. Jackson, who has been with the Broncos for the past five seasons, has faced two suspensions this season, costing him a total of six games. His first suspension came after a hit on Minnesota Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs, while the second suspension was a result of his ejection from a game against the Green Bay Packers in Week 7.
In addition to his suspensions, Jackson has been fined a total of $89,670 for repeated violations of unnecessary roughness rules. He has also been ejected from two games and has forfeited a significant portion of his salary due to the suspensions. Despite his experience and contributions to the team, the Broncos have decided to release him, citing his repeated violations as the reason.
The team now hopes to bring Jackson back to their practice squad if he clears wagers on Tuesday. However, they have already started making plans for his replacement, with P.J. Locke being considered as a potential candidate for the safety spot. Locke has shown impressive performance in recent games, with three sacks, two forced fumbles, and an interception in the past eight games he has played.
Coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton have spoken with Jackson about his potential return to the team, but it seems that the decision to release him was not a surprise to the veteran player. Jackson has expressed his desire for clarity from the NFL regarding how some plays will be officiated and has even met with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss his suspensions and penalties.
Despite his contributions to the team, Jackson’s repeated violations of unnecessary roughness rules have led to his release from the Denver Broncos. The team now looks forward to finding a suitable replacement and continuing their journey towards success in the NFL.