Broncos DB Kareem Jackson suspended 4 games after hit on Josh Dobbs

It won’t change what happened on Sunday, but this is a positive sign for player safety

On just the third play of the game, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs was hit in the head by cornerback Kareem Jackson. That hit forced a fumble and the Denver Broncos got three points from that. The hit was also very illegal.

According to 9News’ Mike Klis, the National Football League has suspended Jackson for the next four games for the hit on Dobbs. Jackson was initially suspended for three games for being a repeat offender but it was shrunk to two games after appeal.

If the suspension had stayed, Jackson wouldn’t have been able to hit Dobbs illegally by lowering his head. That play changed the game and could have seriously injured Dobbs.

A suspension won’t change what happened in the game, but is good for trying to keep players safe.

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