CB J.C. Jackson makes presence felt on first day of Chargers training camp

J.C. Jackson’s nose for the football was on display on the first day of Chargers training camp.

The Chargers used the offseason to load up on talent on defense, but arguably their most significant addition was cornerback J.C. Jackson.

Jackson’s 23 passes defended led all defensive players in 2021. His nose for the football was on display on the first day of training camp Wednesday.

On the first play of team drills, quarterback Justin Herbert’s pass intended for wide receiver Mike Williams was broken up by Jackson.

After spending the first four seasons of his pro career with the Patriots, in which he posted 25 interceptions, Jackson was rewarded by the Chargers with a massive five-year, $82.5 million deal.

Now the No. 1 corner that Brandon Staley needed, the hope is for Jackson to lock down opposing team’s top wideouts and provide a ball-hawk to a secondary that finished with just 11 interceptions in 2021.