The Titans announced a handful of roster moves on Friday. Wide receiver Kearis Jackson was placed on injured reserve while wide receiver Mason Kinsey and linebacker Chance Campbell were signed to the 53-man roster from the practice squad.
The Tennessee Titans' offense and defense get the bulk of the attention, but there will need to be massive improvement on special teams for the Titans this year as well and the Titans are hoping to accomplish that with a ton of turnover at the bottom of this year's roster.
NFL teams had to cut down to their initial 53-man rosters by 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, so let's take a look at some of the biggest winners and losers from around the league.
UPDATE 3:40 PM Central: This story has been updated after an additional signing The Tennessee Titans' 53-man roster is starting to take shape and despite the unlikely odds, we saw five undrafted rookies earn roster spots.
Tennessee Titans second-year passer Malik Willis has had an up-and-down performance in the final game of the 2023 preseason. He has thrown some passes to the New England Patriots, but he has also diced them up at times including a 26-yard strike for a score to Kearis Jackson.
EAGAN, Minn. — There was no bag of money, no nice new car, not even a table full of steak and lobsters for dinner. But for Tennessee Titans rookie Kearis Jackson, the wide receiver and special teams guy out Georgia, none of that mattered when All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins arrived in Nashville as a prized free-agent signee.
In a recent interview, newly appointed Titans offensive coordinator Tim Kelly responded in the affirmative when asked if the team currently had enough to work with at the wide receiver position, according to Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com.
The Titans have added several players who participated in the team’s rookie minicamp on a tryout basis to their 90-man roster. Tennessee announced on Monday
The Tennessee Titans announced Monday that they’ve signed six players to contracts following the team’s minicamp. The full list includes: WR Kearis Jackson
After sitting through the weekend without hearing their names be selected in the NFL Draft, former Georgia wide receiver Kearis Jackson and kicker Jack Podlesny signed undrafted free agent deals this morning, April 30th, to compete for a spot in the NFL.
The Georgia Bulldogs closed out the 2023 NFL draft with 10 selections. Additionally, two players who had transferred from UGA were also chosen. Former Georgia kicker Jack Podlesny, wide receiver Kearis Jackson and offensive lineman Warren Ericson all went undrafted, meaning they can go and sign with teams as an undrafted free agent.
Former Georgia Bulldog Kearis Jackson is on the field and taking part in drills in Indianapolis and he's turned in several results at the NFL Combine.
The Georgia Bulldogs have a 12 players participating at the 2023 NFL combine. However, Georgia wide receiver Kearis Jackson is not ranked in Pro Football Focus’ NFL draft big board rankings.
NFL Combine invites have been delivered, senior bowls have been played, and now the anticipation for the NFL draft continues to build. The University of
Georgia receiver Kearis Jackson has accepted an invitation to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl all-star game joining fellow Bulldog Robert Beal Jr. Jackson appeared in 55 games over his five year career in Athens as a receiver, kick returner and punt return specialist.
Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Kearis Jackson has announced via twitter that he will forgo his final year of eligibility and enter the NFL Draft. Jackson was an extremely consistent presence for a historic Bulldog run that saw 2 National Championships, an SEC Championship, and an undefeated season.
Ohio State's blueprint for winning the College Football Playoff championship will be staring the No. 4 Buckeyes in the face when they play No. 1 Georgia in a semifinal game at the Peach Bowl on Saturday in Atlanta.
Ohio State's blueprint for winning the College Football Playoff championship will be staring the No. 4 Buckeyes in the face when they play No. 1 Georgia in a semifinal game at the Peach Bowl in Atlanta on Saturday.
Georgia football is the defending national champions, but the Dawgs are also fighting for another championship. Some may think the Dawgs aren’t as motivated as they were last year, but it’s the complete opposite.
Kearis Jackson was hampered by injuries for most of the 2021 season, much like a lot of the Georgia receivers. He had a much more productive 2020 season before seeing his production fall off in 2021 due to those lingering injuries.
Kearis Jackson has been limited in the Georgia offense this season due to a knee injury. After 36 catches for 514 yards and 3 touchdowns last year — tied for the team lead in catches and tops in yardage — Jackson has made just 7 catches for 67 yards in 2021.
#10 Pos: WR Ht: 5112 Wt: 200 DOB: 12/9/99 Eligible: 2022 Fort Valley, GA Peach County Kearis Jackson Georgia Bulldogs Pros: Leinweber: Deployed as a slot receiver in a vertical offense, Jackson is mainly asked to run deep and intermediate routes, which suits his ability to keep his pads square and sink his hips into breaks.
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