2025 Fantasy Outlook
The veteran signed a three-year, $57 million contract in February after spending his first four years with the Rams. A recurring issue with blood clots, however, could jeopardize his availability for the 2025 campaign and may thrust recently signed D.J. Humphries into a starting role at left tackle. Read Past Outlooks
Full practice Wednesday
Jackson (tailbone/blood clots) was a full participant at the Rams' practice Wednesday, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
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Jackson has been working his way back from both a tailbone injury and blood clots, the latter of which he was diagnosed with in June. The offensive lineman now appears to be on track to start at left tackle in Sunday's regular-season opener against the Texans.
Jackson has been working his way back from both a tailbone injury and blood clots, the latter of which he was diagnosed with in June. The offensive lineman now appears to be on track to start at left tackle in Sunday's regular-season opener against the Texans.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
The third-year tackle out of Iowa got a chance to shine in relief of Joe Noteboom, earning a few starts at left tackle before blood clots cost Jackson the final eight games of the season. He'll look to compete with Noteboom and seventh-round pick AJ Arcuri for the starting left tackle position.
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Practices Monday, in line for Week 1
Jackson (tailbone/blood clots) practiced Monday, and head coach Sean McVay said the team plans for Jackson to start Week 1 versus Houston, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
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Expects to play Week 1
Coach Sean McVay said Monday that he expects Jackson (tailbone/blood clots) to play in Week 1 versus the Texans, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.
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On track with recovery
Head coach Sean McVay said Monday that Jackson (tailbone/blood clots) is "on track" with his rehab and is "in great shape right now," Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports.
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Participates in team drills
Jackson (tailbone/blood clots) took part in team activities Friday, Sarah Barshop of ESPN reports.
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Outlook remains hazy
Rams coach Sean McVay said Tuesday that the team hopes Jackson (blood clots) will get back on the field, though there remains uncertainty due to the nature of the offensive lineman's condition, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
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Blood clot issues return
Jackson, who saw his 2022 season cut short by blood clots, is once again dealing with the issue this offseason, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Jackson was signed to a three-year, $57 million extension in February before the issues resurfaced, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Network confirmed June 13 that Jackson's blood clots had returned. The veteran offensive lineman, who was projected to protect Matthew Stafford's blind side, is still expected to play in 2025, but the possibility of some missed time certainly seems high.
Jackson was signed to a three-year, $57 million extension in February before the issues resurfaced, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Network confirmed June 13 that Jackson's blood clots had returned. The veteran offensive lineman, who was projected to protect Matthew Stafford's blind side, is still expected to play in 2025, but the possibility of some missed time certainly seems high.