Broncos' Kareem Jackson Returns to Practice After Second Suspension
Uncertainty surrounds his role as PJ Locke excels in his absence, while Jackson's aggressive tackles have cost him nearly $1 million in fines and lost paychecks.
- Kareem Jackson, the Broncos’ safety, returned to practice after completing his second suspension for a series of over-the-top tackles this season.
- Jackson missed six of the last seven games and is eligible to return to action Sunday night when Denver hosts New England.
- His role is uncertain as fourth-year safety PJ Locke has played well in his absence.
- Jackson has forfeited nearly $1 million in fines and paychecks over his controversial tackles this season.
- Last time he returned from a suspension, Jackson was reinserted into the starting lineup right away, but his very first tackle resulted in another suspension.