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Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson delivered a vicious helmet-to-helmet hit for a second straight week. This time, he got ejected from the game for his heinous act.

Jackson left his feet to lunge at Washington Commanders tight end Logan Thomas, connecting up high as Thomas hauled in a four-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Sam Howell late in the second quarter.

Thomas was down for several minutes. Ultimately, he got to his feet and jogged off the field. However, Thomas was ruled out for the remainder of the game with a concussion.

Meanwhile, officials disqualified Jackson from the game.

Last week, Jackson drew a personal foul penalty for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers. Meyers was placed in concussion protocol and did not play in Week 2.

Kareem Jackson was fined $14,819 for the hit on Meyers. Given he is a repeat offender just two weeks into the season, he likely will face stiff punishment from the NFL.

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