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Packers Reunite With Veteran CB On A One-Year Deal Amid A Secondary Injury Storm

On a chilly Green Bay night, Lambeau’s lights cut through a thin veil of fog as a familiar name steps back into the meeting room: Josh Jackson. The one-year contract on the table isn’t meant to make headlines; it’s meant to fill a very specific void—the hairline cracks spreading across the back end of the defense as the secondary gets worn down by injuries.

This story starts with a simple need: reclaiming control of the air. Green Bay’s defense has been sturdy, but those “money” moments—when the ball leaves a quarterback’s hand and everything collapses into half a second of instinct—have lacked a finisher. At his best, Jackson is the kind of player who chases the flight, not the shadow—reading a QB’s eyes, finding the drop point, and getting a hand to the ball at precisely the right instant.

They didn’t sign him for slogans. They signed him because of the tape. Back at Iowa, Jackson haunted deep shots: eight interceptions, two taken to the house, and a string of Sundays where he kept dictating outcomes—baiting, flipping his hips, and driving through the catch point. Green Bay believes that ball-hawk instinct, anchored by system discipline and a few technical tweaks, can become a weapon that changes games right away.

His re-introduction was quiet. A team executive  put it simply: “We need depth. More than that, we need someone to take the ball back.” Across the table, Jackson just nodded. He understands Lambeau. He’s lived through these camps, faced these green-and-gold stands. “I know what my job is,” he said “Stay disciplined, trust my eyes, and turn the smallest window into the biggest touch on the ball.”

His role is framed to minimize risk and maximize strengths. He’ll work as an outside corner on long downs, operating heavily in zone-match structures where his eyes can tell the story. When it’s time to trade a little risk for a swing at the game, he’ll step into a “ball-hawk package”—baiting the comeback, closing the out, or breaking on the bender at just the right beat. No one’s promising a massive snap load; the only promise is the right moment.

The risks aren’t hidden. Jackson’s straight-line speed sits in the middle lane for an outside corner, and the NFL never forgives a single false step. But Green Bay’s film room has reshaped habits before. Here, rigor is a kindness: cushion, leverage, hand usage—every detail broken down, rebuilt, and repeated until it’s reflex. “We’ve got coverage packages that keep Josh’s eyes in the play,” the defensive coordinator said. “The rest is footwork and discipline.”

The biggest impact may not arrive as a day-one pick-six, but as something quieter: confidence. When a locker room knows there’s someone eager to attack the football, the front can blitz a tick freer, the safeties can spin a shade harder, and the whole system—if only for a moment—feels lighter.

The road ahead is never gentle. But some contracts are made to add chances more than to add stories. Josh Jackson, returning to Green Bay on a modest deal, brings exactly that: a small promise that when the ball goes up, the Packers will have one more hand reaching to reclaim the sky.

TIME CHANGE: How to Watch 49ERS vs BUCCANEERS in Week 6 - TV, Streaming, Kickoff Info
We are announcing a change in the schedule for the San Francisco 49ers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers game in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season. This game has been flexed by the NFL to optimize the broadcast schedule, ensuring the best experience for fans across the United States and internationally. Reason for the Change Optimized Broadcast Schedule: The NFL has moved this game to a primetime slot to attract a larger audience on national television networks. Team Performance: With both teams boasting an impressive 4-1 record after five weeks, this matchup is considered one of the week's most exciting, deserving a high-viewership time slot. Original schedule (before the flex) Kickoff: 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM PT) on Sunday, October 12, 2025.  pdated schedule (after the flex) Matchup: San Francisco 49ers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Time: 4:25 PM ET, Sunday, October 12, 2025 (local time in Tampa, Florida, equivalent to 1:25 PM PT) Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida How to Watch (U.S.) TV: CBS — Late national window (4:25 PM ET)Projected crew: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson Streaming: Paramount+ (with Live TV): Streams your local CBS channel (availability varies by market) YouTube TV / other vMVPDs: Watch via your local CBS affiliate (if carried) Out-of-market: NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube/YouTube TV for Sunday afternoon out-of-market games Radio Coverage 49ers (English): Flagships (Bay Area): KNBR 680 AM and 107.7 The Bone (KSAN-FM) Also available via the 49ers Radio Network and the 49ers app/website Example local listing: 1:25 PM PT Buccaneers (English): Flagship (Tampa Bay): WXTB 97.9 FM (98 ROCK) — Gene Deckerhoff, Dave Moore, T.J. Rives SiriusXM: Channel 226 (home-team feed) Bucs Radio Network: Statewide and regional affiliates (full frequency list available via team channels) Note: Over-the-air TV/radio coverage varies by location. Share your city/county and we’ll filter the local listings for you. Betting Snapshot (as of Oct 9, 2025 — subject to change) Spread: 49ers −3.5 Over/Under: 42.5 Moneyline: 49ers −165 / Buccaneers +140Check your preferred sportsbook for the latest numbers. Stay Updated For regional broadcast maps, game-week details, and fan events, visit the official team channels and follow on social media. International viewers should confirm local carriage and blackout rules with their providers.   We look forward to your passionate support for this crucial matchup! Let’s cheer on the 49ers as they continue their journey in the 2025 season!