ESPN’s Mike Reiss provides update on JC Jackson
Aug 19, 2021; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; New England Patriots defensive back J.C. Jackson (27) against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
During this morning’s show, ESPN’s Mike Reiss provides insights into the situation surrounding JC Jackson‘s absence from the Patriots‘ loss against the Kansas City Chiefs. Reiss shares that Jackson’s agent, Neil Schwartz, informed Adam Schefter that Jackson is dealing with mental health issues. Reiss underscores the importance Reiss mentions that something happened before the game, leading to Jackson being unexpectedly inactive. Despite the lack of specific details, Reiss suggests that the Patriots expected Jackson to play, but circumstances changed. He dismisses the possibility of disciplinary actions, highlighting that it appears to be a genuine mental health concern for Jackson.
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Fred Toucher raises the question of whether the Patriots’ limited information-sharing exacerbates such situations, suggesting that more transparency might be beneficial. Reiss, however, points out the sensitivity of mental health issues and notes that some situations may be challenging to address openly without being perceived as insensitive.
Nov 18, 2021; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; New England Patriots cornerback J.C. Jackson (27) runs after intercepting a pass against the Atlanta Falcons during the fourth quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Toucher suggests a middle ground, providing a general explanation without delving into specific details. Reiss shares sentiments from a veteran defender who expressed concern and sadness for Jackson, acknowledging the impact on the team.
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Nick Gemelli, the wizard behind the scenes at Toucher & Hardy and a maestro on 985thesportshub.com, kicked off his radio escapade back in 2007 as an intern for Toucher & Rich on WBCN. After navigating through WFNX and the Boston Phoenix, he made a triumphant return to the show in 2016. Hailing from Marshfield but currently holding it down in Tewksbury, Nick’s radio journey is as dynamic as his Twitter feed. Nick writes about what happens on the Toucher & Hardy Show and Boston area lifestyle content.