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1:17Which Rookie Will Produce More? | No. 3 Jeremiyah Love vs. No. 32 Jadarian Price
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1:56No. 3 Jeremiyah Love vs. No. 32 Jadarian Price: Who Brings More Value to Their New Teams?
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1:18Seahawks Take Kenneth Walker III Replacement In Jadarian Price
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0:572026 NFL Draft Grades: Seahawks Select Jadarian Price No. 32
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1:45Can Fernando Mendoza Change the Raiders' Fortunes?
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17:10The Making of an NFL-Ready Prospect in the 2026 Draft
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1:38Market for Ty Simpson Beyond the Cardinals
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1:46Who They Should Take NFL Mock Draft: Kansas City At No. 9
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1:19Jonathan Jones Mock Draft: Seahawks Take A Chance At No. 32 On CB Jermod McCoy
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40:05NFL Insider Jonathan Jones Releases Mock Draft
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6:40Breaking News: Will Anderson Jr. Becomes NFL's Highest-Paid Non-QB
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11:50Breaking Down The Best NFL Draft Fits
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1:59Draft Dilemma: Arvell Reese vs. David Bailey
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9:332026 NFL Draft: Perfect Fit In The NFC West
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11:02NFC West Offseason Grades and Biggest Remaining Needs
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1:59Quiet Contenders Waiting To Make A Move: Seahawks
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13:44Broncos, Eagles, Jaguars, Seahawks All Quiet In Free Agency So Far
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Top Fred Jackson News
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Fred Jackson: Officially ends career
Jackson is working toward signing a one-day contract with Buffalo to retire from the NFL as a member of the Bills, Kaley Lynch of WIVB 4 Buffalo reports.
Jackson expressed a desire to play last season but was unable to draw interest from organizations due to his advanced age and lack of impact on special teams. The running back spent his final season in the league in Seattle, appearing in all 16 games in 2015, but enjoyed his most productive run during his eight years with the Bills. He'll end his career with 8,643 yards from scrimmage and 39 touchdowns across nine NFL seasons.
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Fred Jackson: Still wants to play
Jackson said he hasn't filed his retirement players and is hoping to continue playing somewhere this season, Sal Capaccio of WGR Sports Radio 550 reports.
At 36 years old, it seems very unlikely that Jackson will garner much interest from teams, especially considering he hasn't played since 2015 and doesn't offer much value on special teams. Even if a team's backfield is depleted by injuries, it seems more likely to go with a younger, more capable back.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 215 lbs |
| Birthplace: Fort Worth, TX, USA |
| Age: 45 |
| School: Coe |
| Experience: 10 |





















