Jackson has surrendered $837,000 in lost paychecks to go with the $89,670 he's been fined for unsafe hits this season, although Jackson said his unflagged hit on Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco in Week 6 that drew a $43,709 fine was erased entirely by the league - but not before Goodell used it as an example of Jackson's over-the-top tackles during their Nov. 30 meeting in New York.
Kareem Jackson says he hasn't learned his lesson from illegal hits because NFL isn't a good tutor
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When he returned from his first suspension he said he couldn't guarantee that his wallet or opponents wouldn't take more big hits because, he said, the league couldn't give him clear answers on how he was supposed to adjust his game to comply with the new safety rules.
Week 12 backs up Justin Simmons' contention NFL lacks clarity, consistency in rules enforcement
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