The Baltimore Ravens are bolstering their secondary by signing an All-Pro safety.
The Baltimore Ravens are bolstering their secondary by adding former Chicago Bears All-Pro safety, Eddie Jackson. Jackson has spent his entire seven-year career with the Bears but was released by the team in February.More news: Will Caleb Williams Play in Preseason? Bears Head Coach Reveals the LatestAfter a short stint in free agency, Jackson has now signed a one-year deal with the Ravens.Jackson secured one interception, five passes defended, and 37 tackles in 2023.
Jackson is still a strong veteran presence that will benefit the Ravens' secondary. The team has cornerbacks, Marlon Humphrey and Brandon Stephens, along with safeties Kyle Hamilton and Marcus Williams.Jackson will slot in presumably behind Humphrey, offering some much-needed veteran depth at the position.The Ravens had a strong 2023 season, all but bullying every team they came across. However, despite their strong playoff run, they were bested by the Kansas City Chiefs.
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