Dan Jackson from Georgia football is officially an NFL rookie after being picked by the Detroit Lions in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL draft. He was the No. 230 overall pick. Here's what Jackson ...
Georgia Bulldogs safety Dan Jackson did not receive an invitation to the 2025 NFL combine, but that did not stop him from showing out at Georgia football's pro day. Jackson posted a 4.44 second ...
'This isn't your grandmother's Georgia anymore.' These are the words of Kim Jackson, who believes that none of the state's new voter suppression laws will stop other progressives from getting elected ...
ATHENS — There’s an old football saying that you must have players “willing to stick their head in there,” especially on defense. In the age of targeting fouls, it’s perhaps less applicable than it ...
The third day of the NFL draft kicked off on Saturday and in the seventh round, the Detroit Lions selected Georgia safety Dan Jackson. So how does Jackson fit with his new team? Dan Jackson may be new ...
Like many walk-ons, defensive back Dan Jackson is used to being counted out. He won't be found in many projections for the 2025 NFL Draft. But the former Georgia safety decided to show up anyway for ...
This Saturday is a unique experience for Georgia fans, the first regular season weekend in 30 years where a game has already been played. Technically, the Dawgs did play on Saturday, with the 44-42 ...
After sitting through the weekend without hearing their names be selected in the NFL Draft, former Georgia wide receiver Kearis Jackson and kicker Jack Podlesny signed undrafted free agent deals this ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. In a surprising turn of events over the last couple of months, the University of ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Another metro Atlanta lawmaker is seeking to become Georgia’s next governor. On Friday, state Rep. Derrick Jackson, who represents a Fayette County district that ...
In 2001, Georgia Democratic Governor Roy Barnes pushed through the legislature a new state flag that eliminated the Confederate battle flag, which had been a significant part of the banner since 1956.