Drake Jackson, a former USC standout and second-round draft pick, has been given a chance to restart his career with the Washington Commanders. After being placed on injured reserve due to a patellar tendon injury, Jackson has now entered a twenty-one-day practice window. This opportunity comes at a critical time for the Commanders, who have placed three other defensive ends on injured reserve. If Jackson proves his health and showcases his talent, he could be re-signed, potentially on a very reasonable deal. The Commanders General Manager, Adam Peters, was the assistant GM for the Forty-Niners when Jackson was drafted, suggesting a good fit for both parties.
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