The Seattle Seahawks may sign free agent Fred Jackson heading into the season as a backup for Marshawn Lynch, as Robert Turbin is dealing with an injury, but no deal is close to happening yet. The Seahawks have some prime fantasy football players for this season, with Lynch, Jimmy Graham and Doug Baldwin the best starters for Russell Wilson.
Read full storyThe Seattle Seahawks have brought in Fred Jackson for a physical and while a deal has not yet been competed, reports have the team interested in signing the running back to a contract. Jackson likely would serve as the main backup for Marshawn Lynch along with Robert Turbin and Christine Michael and he could be a solid fantasy football option for Russell Wilson if he inks a deal.
Read full storyThe Seattle Seahawks are preparing to sign Fred Jackson after his release from the Buffalo Bills and the running back now will join former teammate Marshawn Lynch in the backfield and he will provide depth with Robert Turbin and Christine Michael for Russell Wilson in the running game.
Read full storyThe Houston Texans may have Arian Foster back sooner than expected from a groin injury and that would be huge for the team in 2015, as Alfred Blue and Chris Polk are set to be the starters and this comes as the offense looked good in the preseason with Brian Hoyer and DeAndre Hopkins looking comfortable together.
Read full storyThe Buffalo Bills have released Fred Jackson as part of roster cuts and now the free agent could be an option for the Dallas Cowboys, while the Cleveland Browns also could be a free agent target, as the team has Duke Johnson dealing with an injury and it comes after the team was connected to Ray Rice on the market.
Read full storyThe Buffalo Bills may look at the release of Fred Jackson after the trade for LeSean McCoy, as they have Bryce Brown on the roster and could cut the running back and if that happens, the longtime fan favorite likely will be a target for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, Arizona Cardinals, NY Jets and Giants on the market.
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