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Nov 13, 2022; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell greets safety Theo Jackson (25) before a game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium.
Four days after a disappointing home loss against the Buccaneers to open their season, the Vikings dropped another winnable game against the Eagles on Thursday night.
Ten players left the Minnesota Vikings this offseason: Cameron Dantzler (CB, Commanders), Eric Kendricks (LB, Chargers), Patrick Peterson (CB, Steelers), Adam Thielen (WR, Panthers), Dalvin Tomlinson (DT, Browns), Duke Shelley (CB, Raiders), Irv Smith (TE, Bengals), Kris Boyd (CB, Cardinals), and Chandon Sullivan (CB, Steelers).
Tennessee’s fourth — and fifth — players came off of the board in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Both Cade Mays and Theo Jackson heard their names called, with Mays going to the Panthers and Jackson staying home with the Titans.
Theo Jackson has been selected by the Tennessee Titans at No. 204 overall in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Jackson stays in the state of Tennessee
Very few people took better advantage of having a super senior season than Theo Jackson. After spending years as a utility defensive back, he became the full-time starter at nickel for Tennessee football and emerged as one of their top producers.
There are probably five Tennessee football players who could be selected in the 2021 NFL Draft, but only four of them received invites to last week’s NFL Combine.
A big reason not to worry about Josh Heupel and Tennessee football having a top 10 recruiting class for 2022 was because of the amount of returning talent.
Tennessee could lose multiple players in the secondary after this season, with Alontae Taylor, Theo Jackson and Kenneth George all set to depart. Jackson and George are both leaving as their eligibility runs out, while Taylor has declared for the NFL Draft and will sit out of the bowl game.
Theo Jackson got Tennessee’s Senior Day off to a start with a bang. Jackson picked off Vandy QB Mike Wright’s pass and returned it 55 yards for a score on the game’s opening drive.
The Tennessee Vols got on the scoreboard lightning fast against Vanderbilt with a touchdown. But this time it was not because of the offense. Vols' defensive back Theo Jackson made a perfect read on a Mike Wright pass on a 2nd-and-2 and took it to the house for six.
With Senior night being this Saturday when the Vols take on the Vanderbilt Commodores for rivalry week, multiple Tennessee players will play their last game as a Vol in Neyland Stadium. One of those players is Theo Jackson.
Theo Jackson and Matthew Butler have been two of the most vital pieces for Tennessee's defensive success this season, as Jackson is third on the team in
Theo Jackson is a defensive back with some swagger, and this week against Georgia, the Tennessee defender is ready for the No. 1 team in the land. “We don’t look at the record,” he told reporters on Tuesday.
Veteran defensive back Theo Jackson has emerged — seemingly out of nowhere — as maybe Tennessee’s best defensive player this season. It began against Bowling Green and really never stopped.
Tennessee is used to overcoming adversity at this point. The Vols will have to endure more shortcomings once again when they play South Carolina on Saturday.
As the Vols prepare for their Week 6 matchup against South Carolina, it seems they will be without two members of their secondary in STARs Theo Jackson and Doneiko Slaughter.
The Vols' leading tackler in 2021 talked to the media on Tuesday about the defensive scheme, the upcoming road matchup against Mizzou, teammate Jeremy Banks and more.
The Tennessee defense isn’t expected to be a strength of this team this year, but one thing they do have going for them is a veteran secondary. The Vols suddenly have a bunch of defensive back that have played quite a bit of football after being tossed into the fire as younger players a few seasons ago.
Given the anticipation that's been building about Josh Heupel's fast-paced offense, Tennessee's coach didn't wait long to reward those in search of something different.
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