Kareem Jackson gets big suspension from NFL over latest illegal hit
The NFL came down hard on Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson on Monday, a day after he was ejected from a game for the latest in a string of illegal hits.
The league announced Monday that Jackson would be suspended four games for repeated incidents of unnecessary roughness.
In a statement, NFL vice president Jon Runyan pointed out that Jackson hit a defenseless receiver in the head and neck area (video here), and that he has repeatedly been warned about such hits, including another ejection in Week 2.
Here is the full statement from the league:
Kareem Jackson has been suspended 4 games. pic.twitter.com/YfrLhbtj9g
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 23, 2023
Jackson plans to appeal the suspension.
The harsh punishment is not really a surprise given Jackson’s history. In addition to his two ejections this season, the 35-year-old had received multiple fines for illegal hits. He has totaled nearly $90,000 in fines.
Kareem fines in 2023:
Week 1: $14,819, unnecessary roughness, hit on LV's Jakobi Meyers
Week 2: $19,669, unnecessary rough, hit on WAS Logan Thomas
Week 3: $11,473, unnecessary rough (going low on MIA blocker)
Week 6: $43,709 unnecessary rough (helmet hit on Pacheco). #9sports— Mike Klis (@mikeklis) October 21, 2023