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 by: Robin Miller - Sat, 30 Sep 2023 02:01 UTC

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/38515029/chargers-jc-jackson-confused-benching-says-warrant-handled

Chargers' J.C. Jackson 'confused' by benching, says warrant 'handled'

Kris Rhim, ESPN

Sep 28, 2023, 07:57 PM ET

COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Los Angeles Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson
expressed confusion over why he was made a healthy inactive in the
Chargers' Week 3 win over the Minnesota Vikings, though he acknowledged
he isn't yet 100% healthy.

"I kind of knew what was going on. ... I'm still confused on why, but
like I said, I can't put my opinion on it. It was the coach's decision,"
Jackson said Thursday. "I can tell you I'm confused. I don't know what's
going on, but that's not the real answer of why I didn't play last week
or why I didn't start. That's above me."

Jackson, a healthy inactive for the first time since his rookie season,
said he isn't frustrated and is "over '' being benched Sunday. He said
he expects to play when the Chargers face the Las Vegas Raiders this
Sunday, and that coaches have already asked him if he will be ready, to
which he has told them yes.

Jackson said he knows he is not fully healthy yet, but he declined to
gauge how close he is, saying only, "I'm doing what I can."

A day after Jackson was benched, a warrant was issued for his arrest in
North Attleboro, Massachusetts. Jackson missed the deadline for paying a
fine and attending a reckless driving course after he was charged with
driving 100 mph on Route 1 in South Attleboro, Massachusetts, in 2021
while he was a member of the New England Patriots.

"Everything is handled," Jackson said. "There was a miscommunication,
but everything is taken care of."

Jackson signed a five-year, $82.5 million deal with the Chargers last
offseason after four seasons with the Patriots. In his final year in New
England, Jackson was an All-Pro and was second in the NFL with eight
interceptions.

Since then, Jackson has struggled to have the same impact with the
Chargers. Instead, his time has been highlighted by legal troubles,
injury and his struggles on the field. Last season, Jackson allowed a
career-worst 149.3 passer rating when targeted, before suffering a
season-ending rupture to the patellar tendon in his right knee in Week 7.

This season, Jackson is allowing a 72.0 passer rating when targeted, the
second-worst of his career. In his final season in New England, he
allowed a 46.8 passer rating.

Chargers coach Brandon Staley said Jackson must be more consistent to
get back into the starting lineup. Asante Samuel Jr. appears to be
solidified as one outside starting cornerback, so Jackson's competition
is seventh-year veteran Michael Davis, who started in his place last
weekend.

"There's no pressure. There's no pressure on me," Jackson said. "I'm
[going to] just do my daily routine, be a pro and take care of business
on Sunday. ... I'm not trying to lose track of what's important."

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