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Broncos' Kareem Jackson to meet with NFL commissioner Goodell - ESPN

DENVER — Broncos safety Kareem Jackson said he is flying to New York to meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Wednesday to get more clarity about his latest suspension and the way the league enforces its player safety rules.

«For me, I see a lot of the same things happening around the league where guys aren't going through what I'm going through — no flags, no fines, no suspensions,» Jackson said Tuesday night in his first public comments since drawing his second suspension of the season last week.

«I'm not really sure why I'm being treated the way I'm being treated. I'm making regular football plays, nothing malicious, in my opinion,» Jackson said. «I just want to know why I'm the only person going through what I'm going through.»

Jackson, who is in his 14th NFL campaign, has been suspended by the league for six games this season, ejected from two others and fined $89,670 for four illegal hits.

That makes him the league's leader in fines and game checks lost. He has missed three games so far and will miss three more, costing him a total of $837,000 in lost wages.

He drew his second suspension for a Nov. 19 hit on Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs on his first tackle upon returning from his first suspension. Both times he was suspended for four games, but the duration of his first suspension was cut in half on appeal.

Jackson said he wants to ask the commissioner for advice on avoiding future flags, fines and suspensions because he said he is playing like he always has and doesn't think he has crossed the line. Previously, he has said he knows he is drawing extra scrutiny from the league for his spate of fouls.

The league has indicated he is violating its unnecessary roughness rules by hitting with the

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