NFL Suspends Broncos' Kareem Jackson for Four Games
The suspension, Jackson's second this season, follows a hit on Vikings' QB Joshua Dobbs deemed a serious violation of the playing rules.
- Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson has been suspended for four games without pay by the NFL for repeated violations of player safety rules.
- The suspension follows Jackson's hit on Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs, which was deemed a serious violation of the playing rules.
- This is Jackson's second suspension of the season; he was previously suspended for two games for an illegal hit on Green Bay Packers tight end Luke Musgrave.
- Jackson has been fined four times this season for unnecessary roughness, totaling $89,670, and his latest suspension will cost him $558,000 in lost paychecks.
- Despite the suspension, the Broncos currently have the NFL's longest active winning streak at four games.