Sad News: Kareem Jackson suspension, explained NFL hands Broncos safety second ban of season after another dirty hit…..

Broncos safety Kareem Jackson returned from a two-game suspension for Denver’s “Sunday Night Football” matchup against the Vikings and the hard-hitting safety clearly did not learn his lesson.

Jackson was originally suspended by the NFL for four games after he was ejected for a dirty hit on Packers TE Luke Musgrave during the Broncos’ Week 7 matchup with Green Bay. After he appealed the NFL’s ruling, the league settled on a two-game suspension instead.

The hit that Jackson delivered to Musgrave’s head knocked the Packers’ TE out of the game, and it wasn’t Jackson’s first offense of the season, either. Jackson had already been ejected earlier in the season for a dangerous hit on Commanders TE Logan Thomas. He also received fines for a crushing hit on Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers and other dirty plays against the Dolphins and Chiefs.

And in his first game back, Jackson continued to be a repeat offender of unnecessary roughness

The hit that Jackson delivered to Musgrave’s head knocked the Packers’ TE out of the game, and it wasn’t Jackson’s first offense of the season, either. Jackson had already been ejected earlier in the season for a dangerous hit on Commanders TE Logan Thomas. He also received fines for a crushing hit on Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers and other dirty plays against the Dolphins and Chiefs.

And in his first game back, Jackson continued to be a repeat offender of unnecessary roughness.

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