Following the 2020 season, Eddie Jackson signed a $58.4 million contract extension with the Chicago Bears, and while the cost to keep Jackson went up, the performance seemingly did the opposite to start the season.
After recording eight interceptions and scoring five touchdowns in his first two years in the league, Jackson has recorded just two interceptions and one touchdown in the last three seasons. The new defense is expected to let him fly around the field and try to make plays, opposed to being left regularly in coverage, which hasn't been his area of strength.
Well, here is an example of of a play Jackson is not supposed to allow.