Detroit Lions wide receiver Lucky Jackson (11) practices during mini camp at Meijer Performance Center in Allen Park on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Lucky Jackson (11) practices during mini camp at Meijer Performance Center in Allen Park on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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Detroit Lions Free Agency: WR Lucky Jackson Injury Report

The Lions have added multiple WR’s from the UFL (United Football League) in recent days. This is presumably in search of a playmaking returner to fill the void of Kendrick Law who suffered an ACL.

Lucky Jackson played with the UFL Louisville Knights in 2026. Here is his medical report as excerpted from Lions Free Agency Medical Reports: Lucky Jackson, Tarik Black, & Tay Martin.

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Medical concern level ranges from 0 (no concern) to 10 (extreme).

(Ages in parentheses are at start of 2026 season and are factored into the concern level. Injury info and ages based on available public information and are unverified – subject to update. Games played data courtesy of sports-reference.com.)

Lucky Jackson, WR (29)

Medical Concern Level: 0/10

I found no reported injuries for Jackson. His pro career mainly involves bouncing around to various CFL and XFL teams, with a brief stint in the NFL. His college history shows good reliability in his four years at Western Kentucky.

There isn’t anything to be concerned about from a medical standpoint except for his age which is approaching 30.

In 2026 with the UFL Louisville Knights, Jackson had a highly productive season with 38 receptions for 440 yards. He added 13 punt returns with an 11.8 yards per return average.

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