The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ex-titans CB Jackson reportedly joins Giants with three-year deal

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The New York Giants continued their free-agent spending spree, signing cornerback Adoree Jackson.

A person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press the team reached a three-year deal with the former Tennessee Titan believed to be worth roughly $13 million annually.

Jackson was due $10.24 million under the fifth-year option the Titans picked up last year. But he became a salary-cap casualty last month after a knee injury just before the start of the season limited him to three games in 2020.

PACKERS: Cornerback Kevin King is staying with Green Bay after agreeing to a one-year deal worth $6 million. King’s agent, Chad Speck, confirmed the agreement Tuesday. The move enables the Packers to keep both their starting cornerback­s from last season with Pro Bowl selection Jaire Alexander entrenched at the other spot.

LIONS: Detroit signed wide receiver Breshad Perriman, a graduate of Arabia Mountain High School in Lithonia, who had 30 catches for 505 yards and three touchdowns for the Jets last season. Detroit also signed kicker Randy Bullock and quarterbac­k Tim Boyle.

BILLS: Buffalo is welcoming back a dynamic receiving, running and return threat after reaching an agreement to re-sign Isaiah Mckenzie to a one-year contract. The former UGA player is valued for the “gadget” role he played in scoring five touchdowns last season.

TITANS: Tennessee agreed to terms on a one-year deal with former Rams wide receiver Josh Reynolds. The Titans lost starting receiver Corey Davis in free agency to the New York Jets last week.

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