As we know, the NFL hammered Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson with another four-game suspension after his hit on Minnesota Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs. He received a four-game suspension earlier this season, but after an appeals process, it was reduced to just two games. Well, this time, Jackson will not see his suspension reduced.
According to ESPN’s lead NFL analyst Adam Schefter, the NFL’s hearing officer Derrick Brooks who reduced Jackson’s first suspension has upheld this one, and he will serve his four-game suspension.
Earlier this season, hearing officer Derrick Brooks reduced Broncos’ safety Kareem Jackson’s four-game suspension to two games.