Malik Jackson leaves Broncos, will sign with Jaguars
Defensive end Malik Jackson, a key performer in Denver’s championship season, is heading to Jacksonville.
A person familiar with the negotiations said the Jaguars have agreed to terms with Jackson on a six-year deal worth up to $90 million and including $42 million guaranteed.
Jackson had 129 tackles, 14 sacks and two forced fumbles in his past three seasons.
The second overall pick in 2007 had 731 receptions for 11,619 yards, a league-record 86.1 yards receiving per game, and 83 touchdowns.
The Vikings released receiver Mike Wallace after one season in Minnesota to clear $11.5 million from the salary cap.
Gay, 31, has played in 144 straight games since the Steelers took him in the fifth round of the 2007 draft.