Landon Jackson injury update: Sam Pittman provides latest after hospital visit
On Saturday, Arkansas defensive end Landon Jackson suffered an apparent head/neck injury in the second quarter against Missouri. After remaining on the ground for several minutes, Jackson was carted off the field and placed in an ambulance.
He was then transported to a hospital across the street from Memorial Stadium. After the game, Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman provided an update on Jackson’s condition.
“Landon Jackson is back in the locker room and doing well,” Pittman said. “He’s been released. So that was great news.”
Before leaving the game, Jackson recorded five tackles. The injury occurred when Jackson tackled Missouri running back Jamal Roberts. Jackson’s head appeared to whip backward during the impact before he crumbled to the ground.
The Razorbacks felt Jackson’s absence in the second half, ultimately falling 28-21 to Missouri. Jackson is Arkansas’ best pass rusher, leading the team with 6.5 sacks this season. He’s also tallied 49 tackles, three passes defended and one forced fumble.
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