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Jackson (knee) signed his exclusive rights tender with the Eagles on Monday.

What it means:

Jackson will return to Philadelphia for the 2023 season after accepting his roster tender. The tight end finished the 2022 campaign on injured reserve with a knee injury and will operate as a depth option behind starter Dallas Goedert once healthy. Jackson failed to log a snap with the active roster last year, something he'll look to change in his third season with the Eagles.
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Philadelphia placed Jackson (knee) on its injured reserve list Friday.

What it means:

Jackson has dealt with lingering knee issues all year, and with regular starting tight end Dallas Goedert having returned from an injured reserve list stint of his own Tuesday, the Eagles saw fit to shut Jackson down for the rest of this season. He'll finish his 2022 campaign without having played a snap.
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Jackson (knee) is out for Saturday's game against the Cowboys.

What it means:

Jackson sat out the first nine games of the season while on the reserve/PUP list with a knee injury, and he has yet to record a catch since being activated ahead of Week 11. While the nature of this new knee issue is unclear, it's likely the 25-year-old would have been ruled inactive Week 16 anyways after No. 1 tight end Dallas Goedert was activated from IR on Tuesday. Expect Jackson to provide depth behind Jack Stoll and Grant Calcaterra when healthy moving forward.
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Philadelphia activated Jackson (knee) from the reserve/PUP list Wednesday.

What it means:

Jackson will join the 53-man roster for the first time since tearing his ACL during the Eagles' regular-season finale last year. He'll likely operate in a rotational role behind Grant Calcaterra and Jack Stoll during his season debut, but all three tight ends are candidates for increased roles while Dallas Goedert (shoulder) is on IR.
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Philadelphia designated Jackson (knee) to return from the physically unable to perform list Wednesday.

What it means:

Jackson tore his ACL during the Eagles' regular-season finale last season and underwent surgery in January. He missed the first seven games of the 2022 campaign while on the PUP list but will return to practice Wednesday. With the move, Jackson will now have a 21-day window to be added to the Eagles' active roster, but if he isn't, the undrafted tight end out of Buffalo will revert back to the PUP list for the remainder of the season.
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The Eagles placed Jackson (knee) on the reserve/PUP list Tuesday, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.

What it means:

Jackson tore his ACL in the Eagles' Week 18 loss to the Cowboys and underwent successful surgery in January. He'll miss at least the first four games of the regular season.