Fourth time's a charm? Veteran cornerback William Jackson III just worked out with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after previously working out for the Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles.
In need of depth in the secondary, the Eagles are turning their attention to a veteran corner still on the open market. William Jackson is headed to Philadelphia for a free agent visit, per Jordan Schultz of the Score.
Jackson worked as an NFC East starter in 2021, but a disastrous 2022 tanked his value.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Giants are bringing in veteran CB William Jackson III for a workout. Back in May, Jackson said he was recovered from a back injury that derailed his 2022 season and had interest from teams.
The Baltimore Ravens hosted former Steelers cornerback William Jackson III for a workout on Friday, according to Josina Anderson of CBS Sports. Jackson was brought in via a trade with the Washington Commanders last fall, but struggled with a back injury that landed him on the injured reserve for the remainder of the campaign.
John Harbaugh hinted Thursday that the Ravens could be seeking some reinforcement at cornerback, and the team will take a look at a veteran defensive back to potentially fill that void.
The Ravens need some help at corner, and they're trying to address it. They have William Jackson III in town on a free agent visit Friday, Josina Anderson of CBS Sports reports.
PITTSBURGH — The Baltimore Ravens are looking into former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback William Jackson III, hosting him for a visit, according to CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson. Jackson arrived in Pittsburgh in Week 8 at the trade deadline after the Steelers sent a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to the Washington Commanders.
Facing the possibility of saving $12.75M in cap space, the Steelers made the expected move of releasing the former first-rounder in March, allowing him to test the market.
Veteran CB William Jackson III says he’s recovered from his back injury that essentially derailed his 2022 season, per Aaron Wilson. “I’m great,” Jackson said.
The Pittsburgh Steelers cleared some salary cap space on Friday when the team released cornerback William Jackson III, trimming more than $12 million off the team’s salary obligations for the 2023 season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have roughly $11 million in available cap space after releasing cornerback William Jackson III. Now, they look to create more, and have plenty of ways they can do so before free agency begins on March 15. Here's how they can go about it. The Steelers' biggest chunk of change can come with restructuring T.J.
For years, the Pittsburgh Steelers have had an interest in cornerback William Jackson III. They didn't get him in the 2016 NFL Draft, as the Cincinnati Bengals scooped him up just before Pittsburgh was on the clock.
The Steelers are planning to release cornerback William Jackson III after acquiring him in a midseason trade, according to a report by Chad Forbes. William Jackson III was acquired from the Washington Commanders back in November for essentially nothing, as they moved a conditional sixth-round pick for a conditional seventh-round pick.
The Pittsburgh Steelers traded a conditional seventh-round draft pick to the Washington Commanders to get William Jackson III at the trade deadline. It did not work out between Jackson and the Steelers as he could not find the field for the black and gold due to lingering injury concerns.
The Steelers must make tough decisions in the coming months as they find themselves in a difficult salary cap situation. Pittsburgh has a projected $331,000 in cap space and an important offseason ahead.
The Pittsburgh Steelers spent a conditional seventh-round pick in return for cornerback William Jackson III, who played zero games for them in 2022. After practicing just once during the Steelers' bye week reps, Jackson was placed on Injured Reserve with a back injury he suffered in October during his time with the Washington Commanders.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been linked to cornerback William Jackson III for quite some time. After missing out on him in the 2016 NFL Draft and in free agency in 2021, they finally got their guy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ lone acquisition from the trade deadline is still awaiting a practice debut, let alone seeing the field on a game day yet, but it sounds like the former first-round pick is ready to go after being out with injury.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were pretty active at a record-breaking NFL trade deadline, which featured ten trades that all happened within the last few hours before the deadline passed.
The Washington Commanders are saying goodbye to William Jackson III. According to NFL Network, the Commanders are trading Jackson to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Here are three players the Chargers could look at to bolster their secondary after Jackson's injury.
You saw the reports saying Washington Commanders cornerback William Jackson III wants off the team, and to another with a scheme that fits his talents
Washington Commanders cornerback William Jackson III's name has been the subject of trade rumors this week after a report revealed that he could be interested in a change of scenery.
The marriage between the Washington Commanders and cornerback William Jackson III appears to have turned sour.
Washington Commanders cornerback William Jackson III is out for Thursday’s game against the Bears due to a back injury.
The Commanders cornerback had another forgettable performance on Sunday against the Cowboys.
The Commanders will be without a key piece of their secondary on Sunday against the division rival Eagles.
William Jackson III is joining a Washington Football Team that, starting a year ago under then-new boss Ron Rivera, already took pride in its new culture.
Jackson was taken with the 24th overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Bengals won just 25 games in his five seasons with the team and six over the last two years, so it’s no surprise he was ready to leave.
The reigning NFC East champions managed to lure Jackson away from Cincinnati with a soon-to-be-official three-year contract.
With one year left on his contract, Bengals cornerback William Jackson III is hoping to take off his fantastic blazer and stay a while.
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