The Facts: ESPN's John Clayton reported Tuesday that Jackson will visit the Seahawks "in the next day or two" following his release from the Buffalo Bills on Monday.
Diehards Line:
Pete Carroll once brought Jackson to the Seahawks to be his starting quarterback, so the interest doesn't come as a huge surprise. It makes sense. As NFL.com's Gregg Rosenthal notes, Jackson knows he's not going to have a chance to start anywhere else. The Seahawks know they have a franchise quarterback in Wilson, and they are looking for a veteran backup. If the Seahawks sign Jackson, Rosenthal would consider him the favorite to be the backup quarterback over Brady Quinn. It's possible that the loser of any Quinn-Jackson battle could be cut. ... Stay tuned.