Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Bills are releasing CB Dane Jackson on Tuesday ahead of the upcoming deadline to trim rosters down to 53 players.
NFL teams have until 4:00 p.m. EST to trim their rosters to 53 players. Like most franchises, the Buffalo Bills began letting players go on Monday and have begun making their final cuts Tuesday morning.
It’s no secret the Buffalo Bills were in the market for secondary help this offseason. After losing Pro Bowl defensive backs Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde, and Tre’Davious White, plus cornerback Dane Jackson, two offseasons ago, Buffalo’s secondary took a step back in 2024.
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Jersey numbers are a unique, niche piece of the sports world. And newly returning Buffalo Bills’ cornerback Dane Jackson wanted to make sure he didn’t step on toes with his newest one.
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It's been an offseason of player reunions for the Buffalo Bills, so why not one more? The Bills signed former draft picks Tre'Davious White and Dane Jackson to free-agent contracts after both cornerbacks spent the 2024 season elsewhere.
To no surprise, the Bills have gone the cornerback route with their top pick. Buffalo has selected Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston at No. 30. A relatively new-look secondary will now feature the former Wildcat in 2025.
Dane Jackson is headed back to Buffalo. After a single season with the Panthers, the veteran corner has a Bills deal in place, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
The Buffalo Bills are welcoming back an old friend, according to NFL Network insider Mike Garafolo. "A reunion in Buffalo: CB Dane Jackson back to the #Bills on a one-year deal, source says.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan didn't hit a whole lot of notes during his first year on the job. Aside from signing guards Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt, almost every major decision that he made wound up going bad, or is at least headed that direction.
The Carolina Panthers have made their first major move of the offseason, releasing veteran cornerback Dane Jackson. The decision, announced Friday, signals a shift in the team’s defensive strategy as they prepare for the 2025 season.
The Carolina Panthers are beginning to trim their roster to create cap space ahead of the start of free agency next month. Yesterday they made veteran cornerback Dane Jackson their first cap casualty of the year, cutting him to get over $3 million in cap relief.
Nearly two months after their season ended, the Carolina Panthers are finally beginning to reshape their roster in preparation for the 2025 campaign. On Friday the team made their first significant move of the offseason, cutting nickel cornerback Dane Jackson and saving over $3 million in cap space as a result.
The Carolina Panthers have cut former Pitt cornerback Dane Jackson after just one season with the franchise. Jackson — who starred at Pitt from 2015-19 as a versatile defensive back — signed a 2-year, $14.5 million deal with the Panthers in the offseason but battled through injuries this season.
The Carolina Panthers released veteran cornerback Dane Jackson on Friday. Jackson spent four years with the Buffalo Bills before signing with the Panthers last offseason.
A key member of the Panthers’ secondary is set to make his Carolina debut on Sunday.
The Carolina Panthers announced they have signed DT T.J. Smith to the active roster from the practice squad and activated CB Dane Jackson from injured reserve for Week 7 against the Commanders.
Ever since David Tepper bought the Carolina Panthers he has been trying to mold this franchise into something similar to the perennial contender in the Pacific Northwest that is the Seattle Seahawks.
The Carolina Panthers are about as needy as any NFL team right now when it comes to the cornerback position. Their corner unit was already ranked near the bottom of the league, and on Wednesday starter Dane Jackson suffered what head coach Dave Canales called a "significant" hamstring injury and is expected to miss the next six weeks.
The cornerback signed with the Panthers back in March after spending the first four seasons of his career with the Bills, where he started 28 of his 52 appearances (and five of his six playoff games).
Carolina Panthers cornerback Dane Jackson was carted off the field during Wednesday’s practice after sustaining a hamstring injury, according to Joe Person of The Athletic.
The Carolina Panthers traded away cornerback Dante Jackson and brought in former Buffalo Bills corner Dane Jackson to replace him. Here's a little insight on the Panthers' newest corner.
Dane Jackson had other offers on the table. However, the 27-year-old cornerback signed with the Carolina Panthers on a two-year deal worth up to $14.5 million.
Dane Jackson will not stay in Buffalo on a second contract.
While Jackson waited patiently to get back on the field, Buffalo fans, better known as "Bills Mafia," helped keep the cornerback's spirits up with gifts sent to his house.
The 25-year-old has started both of the Bills' first two games this season in place of the injured Tre'Davious White.
Most people don't know what it feels like to be taken off an NFL field with a potentially life-altering injury. Sadly, Buffalo Bills cornerback Dane Jackson experienced that phenomenon on 'Monday Night Football'.
The 'Monday Night Football' matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans came to a standstill when cornerback Dane Jackson had a violent head-on collision with a teammate.
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