Buffalo Bills Sign Kareem Jackson After Injury
Buffalo Bills Sign Kareem Jackson After Injury
Buffalo Bills Sign Kareem Jackson After Injury
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The Buffalo Bills have signed veteran safety Kareem Jackson to a one-year contract following an injury to starting safety Mike Edwards. Jackson, who will be entering his 15th NFL season, brings significant experience, having played for the Houston Texans and Denver Broncos. Despite a suspension-filled 2023 season, Jackson has been a consistent performer throughout his career, amassing 954 tackles and 22 interceptions over 203 games. His addition aims to bolster a reworked Bills secondary that saw the departures of key players like Jordan Poyer and Tre'Davious White. Buffalo, which has won the AFC East division for the past four seasons, looks to maintain its defensive strength with Jackson contributing as a depth piece. Coach Sean McDermott labeled Edwards as 'week to week' due to a hamstring injury.

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