Chargers CB J.C. Jackson ‘right on track’ in rehab from knee injury

Chargers CB J.C. Jackson sounded off on his assessment of his 2022 season and the rehab process.

Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson is working hard to get back to full health after a ruptured patellar tendon ended his 2022 season in Week 7.

Nearly eight months after the procedure on his knee, Jackson believes it won’t be long until he returns to the football field.

“I’m right on track,” Jackson said. “Almost there.”

Jackson is scheduled to meet with Dr. Neal El Attrache, who was the one to perform the surgery last October, next week to get a better idea on a return date.

Jackson is optimistic that he will be back by training camp in July.

“I’m expecting to come out here and practice every day,” Jackson said. “That’s how I’m taking it.”

“He’s progressing. He’s been working really hard,” head coach Brandon Staley said of Jackson. “This summer will be important for him.”

Jackson signed a five-year contract worth $82.5 million with Los Angeles last offseason.

Jackson’s first season with the Bolts wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows as he struggled to find his footing in Brandon Staley’s defense, leading to him getting benched. And then the injury occurred.

“Haven’t done anything. Got hurt. And I just got paid,” Jackson said about his assessment of last season. “I still got to prove to my teammates and to myself that I am still Mr. INT. I didn’t do (expletive) last year.”

The rehab process has been a long journey for Jackson, but he has used it as an opportunity to learn.

“I’ve been grinding, meeting with the coaches every other day, learning, just breaking down the defense so it can slow down,” Jackson said. “I’m going to be ready to go this year.”

Jackson could boost the Chargers’ defense if he can get back to live-game shape and play like the All-Pro corner he once was with the Patriots.

I’m confident that in training camp, once he gets to working with his teammates, that he’ll be able to showcase the real player that he is,” Staley said.

Chargers’ Tom Telesco provides positive update on J.C. Jackson

J.C. Jackson is making progress in his recovery.

Chargers general manager Tom Telesco is optimistic that J.C. Jackson will be ready to participate in training camp this summer at his pre-draft media availability on Monday.

“That’s the hope, yeah,” Telesco said. “We’re still about three months from there, but that’s the hope.”

Jackson sustained a ruptured patellar tendon in Week 7 against the Seahawks and was sidelined for the remainder of the season.

Jackson has been using his personal Instagram to document his rehab process, which has appeared to be trending in a positive direction. He was spotted doing individual work with a trainer when Los Angeles began their voluntary offseason workout program last week.

“Really good. Really good. He looks great for where he is right now,” Telesco said. “Now he’s still got some ways to go but I saw him running in the weight room the other day on the treadmill. He looked really good.”

For now, Michael Davis, who had a stellar 2022 season, will start on the outside alongside Asante Samuel Jr. Ja’Sir Taylor is slated to be the starting slot corner. The depth behind them is thin. This is a position that the Chargers could upgrade in the draft.