Jackson came to the LA Rams because he took note of what the Rams did in the Wild Card Round of the 2024 NFL Playoffs. He knows how well the team played against his Lions, and is eager to compete on the same offense as starting quarterback Matthew Stafford. Keep in mind that Jackson blocked for Stafford in his rookie season in 2020. It seems that the chance for Jonah Jackson to reunite with his former QB was irresistible.
Some of the highlights of Jackson’s performance with the Lions raised the eyebrows of RB Coach Ron Gould and RB Kyren Williams. He is more than a blocker. He is a steam roller that not only keeps his QB safe, but loves to lead running plays.
From the Rams perspective, getting bigger and more powerful in the offensive line was a huge endeavor (pun intended) for the team in the past two offseasons. It became clear to the team’s coaches and front office that to protect veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford, as well as to create running lanes for running back Kyren Williams, the team had to invest in an offensive line that could not only do the job, but withstand the physicality of the job.
Jackson sat down for another episode of Rams OTAs Recap with co-hosts J.B. Long and D’Marco Farr, and conducted a good interview that allowed fans to get solid insight as well as build a bit of enthusiasm for the 2024 NFL
Jackson has a pretty solid take for a veteran offensive lineman, and he give his take on the team, his teammates, and his role on this team.
Jackson came to the LA Rams because he took note of what the Rams did in the Wild Card Round of the 2024 NFL Playoffs. He knows how well the team played against his Lions, and is eager to compete on the same offense as starting quarterback Matthew Stafford. Keep in mind that Jackson blocked for Stafford in his rookie season in 2020. It seems that the chance for Jonah Jackson to reunite with his former QB was irresistible.
Some of the highlights of Jackson’s performance with the Lions raised the eyebrows of RB Coach Ron Gould and RB Kyren Williams. He is more than a blocker. He is a steam roller that not only keeps his QB safe, but loves to lead running plays.
Jackson came to the LA Rams because he took note of what the Rams did in the Wild Card Round of the 2024 NFL Playoffs. He knows how well the team played against his Lions, and is eager to compete on the same offense as starting quarterback Matthew Stafford. Keep in mind that Jackson blocked for Stafford in his rookie season in 2020. It seems that the chance for Jonah Jackson to reunite with his former QB was irresistible.
Some of the highlights of Jackson’s performance with the Lions raised the eyebrows of RB Coach Ron Gould and RB Kyren Williams. He is more than a blocker. He is a steam roller that not only keeps his QB safe, but loves to lead running plays.
From the Rams perspective, getting bigger and more powerful in the offensive line was a huge endeavor (pun intended) for the team in the past two offseasons. It became clear to the team’s coaches and front office that to protect veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford, as well as to create running lanes for running back Kyren Williams, the team had to invest in an offensive line that could not only do the job, but withstand the physicality of the job.
Jackson sat down for another episode of Rams OTAs Recap with co-hosts J.B. Long and D’Marco Farr, and conducted a good interview that allowed fans to get solid insight as well as build a bit of enthusiasm for the 2024 NFL
Jackson has a pretty solid take for a veteran offensive lineman, and he give his take on the team, his teammates, and his role on this team.
Jackson came to the LA Rams because he took note of what the Rams did in the Wild Card Round of the 2024 NFL Playoffs. He knows how well the team played against his Lions, and is eager to compete on the same offense as starting quarterback Matthew Stafford. Keep in mind that Jackson blocked for Stafford in his rookie season in 2020. It seems that the chance for Jonah Jackson to reunite with his former QB was irresistible.
Some of the highlights of Jackson’s performance with the Lions raised the eyebrows of RB Coach Ron Gould and RB Kyren Williams. He is more than a blocker. He is a steam roller that not only keeps his QB safe, but loves to lead running plays.