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Fantasy News
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Jackson (foot) was a full participant in Thursday's practice. The 26-year-old corner missed Buffalo's Week 6 win over the Giants with a foot injury, but it seems as if he's had enough time to move past the issue. Jackson is likely in for a bigger role on a Bills defense that's without Tre'Davious White (Achilles) for the remainder of the season.... See More ... See Less
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Bills' Dane Jackson: Questionable for Sunday vs. Giants
Jackson (foot) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game versus the Giants. Jackson managed limited participation at practice Friday after not practicing Wednesday and Thursday, at least giving himself a shot to suit up for Week 6. With long-time starter Tre'Davious White out for the season with a torn Achilles, Jackson may be Buffalo's second best healthy cover corner after Taron Johnson, though no one could seem to stop Calvin Ridley from having his way in last week's loss. Jackson is in line for a substantial role if he's able to play, but if his foot injury keeps him out, 2022 sixth-rounder Christian Benford could see more snaps than he might have otherwise. Fortunately for the Bills this week, the Giants lack star power in the passing game and won't even have starting quarterback Daniel Jones (neck).... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: In line for bigger role
Jackson, who saw a season-high 44 snaps while registering four tackles in Buffalo's win over Miami on Sunday, is in line for more playing time in the wake of Tre'Davious White's season-ending Achilles injury, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports. "Dane, Christian, Kaiir, we expect those guys to step in and to play to the best of their ability," assistant coach Eric Washington said this week. Jackson may not be on the field 100 percent of the defensive snaps, as Taron Johnson plays a hybrid role and is out there most of the time in various roles, plus Kaiir Elam, a first-rounder from last season, will also be asked to step up, but Jackson could be in store for some bigger IDP production. If he starts this week in London against the Jaguars, it will be his 23rd start since being drafted by the Bills in the seventh round in 2020.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Still dealing with injury
Jackson (knee) is day-to-day according to head coach Sean McDermott, Michael Giardi of NFL Network reports. Jackson was forced out of the team's win over the Dolphins on Sunday with the injury. His status for the AFC divisional round will likely remain in question leading up to the game. If he's ultimately unable to play, Kaiir Elam and Taron Johnson will likely see extra opportunities against the Bengals.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Questionable with knee injury
Jackson is questionable to return to Sunday's wild-card matchup against the Dolphins due to a knee injury. Jackson recorded three tackles (one solo) before exiting the contest with a knee injury. Kaiir Elam has replaced Jackson as the top cornerback opposite Tre'Davious White, but Buffalo is expected to rotate Taron Johnson in as well, per Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Cleared to return Sunday
Jackson (stinger) returned to Sunday's game against the Chiefs, Matt Parrino of The Syracuse Post-Standard reports. Jackson was forced out of Sunday's contest versus the Chiefs with a stinger injury, but he's since returned to the field. The 25-year-old, along with Taron Johnson and Kaiir Elam, should continue operating as the Bills' top cornerbacks for the remainder of Sunday's game in Kansas City.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Doesn't participate in walk-through
Jackson (neck) was a non-participant during Wednesday's walk-through practice, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports. Jackson was released from the hospital Tuesday after testing determined that he didn't suffer a major neck injury. However, the Bills are expected to take a cautious approach to the 25-year-old's return to the field after he took a scary hit during Monday's win over the Titans.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Taken off in ambulance
Jackson (upper body) exited Monday's game via ambulance after taking a hit to the head and neck area near the end of the first half, Doug Kyed of Pro Football Focus reports. He will undergo a CT scan and an X-ray at ECMC Hospital in Buffalo, per the Bills' official press release. Jackson suffered a scary hit to the head from a teammate while the two attempted to make a tackle near the end of the first half of Monday's game against the Titans. The 25-year-old was seen moving his extremities while down on the field after sustaining this injury, according to Kyed. While the exact nature of this injury is still unclear, the serious nature of Jackson's departure indicates that he will stay out for the remainder of Monday's game.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Questionable Monday
Jackson (knee) is officially listed as questionable for Monday's tilt against the Titans. Jackson was a non-participant at practice earlier in the week before logging a full workload Saturday. Thus, he does appear to be trending in the right direction. His status is unlikely to be determined until close to kickoff.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Sits out Friday's walk-through
Jackson (knee) didn't participate in Friday's walk-through practice. After a standout camp, Jackson earned a starting job at corner, at least until Tre'Davious White (knee) returns. He played 64 defensive snaps in the season opener and recorded five tackles, one pass defense and one interception. However, he's been sidelined for back-to-back practices due to a knee injury leading up to Week 2. If Jackson is unable to suit up Monday against the Titans, rookies Kaiir Elam and Christian Benford could both be thrust into starting roles.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Big opportunity ahead
Jackson is expected to see increased action in the wake of Tre'Davious White's season-ending knee injury, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports. "I think Dane Jackson is one of those guys who will step up," defensive coordinator Frazier said this week. "He's the next man up and he'll do a good job for us. But to say that he will play at the level of Tre'Davious, that would be misleading for sure." Jackson saw a season-high 63 percent of the snaps in the team's Thanksgiving win over New Orleans, and his time should be at least at that level going forward, as he's now the third best corner left after starter Levi Wallace and slot corner Taron Johnson. Expect to see Jackson in on at least a few tackles as Bill Belichick and Mac Jones test out the unproven corner in Week 13.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Back to work
Jackson (neck) was back at practice Wednesday sporting a red no-contact jersey, Mark Gaughan of The Buffalo News reports. It seems as if Jackson will be set to go when the Bills take on the Steelers in Week 1, though he probably didn't do enough this summer -- the untimely injury certainly didn't help -- to overtake Levi Wallace for the No. 2 cornerback spot. The Bills remain high on Jackson, however, so the 2020 seventh-rounder should see the field aplenty this season.... See More ... See Less -
Bills' Dane Jackson: Week 17 promotion
Jackson has been elevated from the practice squad ahead of Sunday's game against Miami, the Bills' official site reports. The seventh-round rookie last suited up Week 10, but all signs point to the Bills using at least part of Sunday's game as a chance to rest up some starters, so Jackson could see some action in the regular-season finale.... See More ... See Less
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Joe Person@josephperson11H agoPanthers’ pre-draft takeaways; • Why Dave Canales and Dan Morgan continue to deflect attention off Bryce Young • On trading back and ballhawks • Speaking of ballhawks, is a Stephon Gilmore return imminent? https://t.co/z3nBHNUnDh
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David Newton@DNewtonespn15H agoPanthers GM Dan Morgan had all the staff provide input on what they saw the offense and defense looking like after all were hired The plan was to make sure all were on the same page, something that wasn’t always the case the past few years. https://t.co/1vSujXQNgh
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David Newton@DNewtonespn15H agoPanthers coach Dave Canales says the draft is not about surrounding QB Bryce Young with great players but about creating a great team on which Young just has to do his part like he did at Alabama.
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David Newton@DNewtonespn15H agoPanthers coach Dave Canales says he imagines GM Dan Morgan "is going to get a lot of calls'' on the 33rd pick that has become more valuable because teams have 24 hours between the first and second round to evaluate their boards.
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Joe Person@josephperson15H agoDan Morgan says Panthers "will leave the door open" with Stephon Gilmore and circle back with him after the draft. I addressed today how Gilmore situation could be impacted by what Panthers do in the draft: https://t.co/sNezv90hDd
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David Newton@DNewtonespn15H agoPanthers GM Dan Morgan says "we're going to leave the door open'' on whether to pursue CB Stephon Gilmore.
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David Newton@DNewtonespn15H agoPanthers coach Dave Canales clarifies what me means by changing ‘’logos.’’ https://t.co/F8igEQejCA
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David Newton@DNewtonespn15H agoPanthers coach Dave Canales says he was about 85 percent right getting the names right of players when welcoming them on the first day of offseason workouts.
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David Newton@DNewtonespn15H agoPanthers' GM Dan Morgan doesn't want to box himself in now on whether he would trade into the first round, choose the best player at 33 (top pick of second round) or trade back for more picks.
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David Newton@DNewtonespn15H agoPanthers GM Dan Morgan said "for us it's about bringing playmakers in.''