After significant changes at cornerback for Alabama football ahead of the 2024 season, the Crimson Tide is now poised to return both of its starting cornerbacks for 2025. Domani Jackson announced on Sunday that he will stay for his senior season.
“The season didn’t end the way we wanted, and the JOB ISN’T FINISHED YET,” Jackson shared on Instagram. “I will be returning for the 2025 season to make my last one the best one.”
Zabien Brown, who started alongside Jackson in 2024, will also return for his sophomore season.
In Jackson’s junior year, he recorded 51 tackles, seven pass breakups, one forced fumble, and two interceptions.
“I want to start by thanking my family,” Jackson wrote on Instagram. “Without their love and support, I wouldn’t be where I am today. To my Crimson Tide brothers – It’s been all love since day one, and a blessing to share the locker room and field with y’all. I am honored to wear the crimson jersey #1 and represent the A.”
Jackson, a former Southern Cal cornerback, transferred to Alabama before the 2024 season and became an immediate starter, playing in all 13 games. His most notable play of the season was an interception against South Carolina that preserved a Crimson Tide victory.
Jackson joins a growing list of Alabama players opting to stay for another season, as LT Overton, Tim Keenan III, and Deontae Lawson have also confirmed they will return instead of entering the NFL Draft. The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft is January 15.
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