Education
Jackson was team captain at Carson Graham Secondary School in North Vancouver. In his senior year, he set the school"s single-game record for most rushing yards and touchdowns, and accumulated 2,138 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns.
Jackson was team captain at Carson Graham Secondary School in North Vancouver. In his senior year, he set the school"s single-game record for most rushing yards and touchdowns, and accumulated 2,138 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns.
He was originally drafted sixth overall by the British Columbia Lions in the 2003 Canadian Football League Draft and signed with the team on August 30, 2003. He played college football for the Utah Utes from 2001 to 2002. He then transferred to the University of Utah, where he majored in sociology.
In 2002, he caught 43 passes in 11 games, finishing second on the team in receiving with 553 yards, and third in scoring with 6 touchdowns.
He received an honourable mention for Conference All-Star. British Columbia Lions Jackson was selected in the first round, 6th overall in the 2003 Canadian Football League Draft by his hometown team, the British Columbia Lions.
He signed with the Lions midway through the 2003 season. Jackson saw more playing time in 2005, finishing with 48 catches for 617 yards and 4 touchdowns, including a team-high 6 receptions in the West Division Final.
In 2006, he was second on the team with 51 catches for 634 yards and 4 touchdowns.
In 2007, he posted career bests in every receiving category. He has been noted as an exciting receiver for the Lions with a penchant for making acrobatic catches. Jackson recorded his best season of his career in 2008 when he caught 76 passes for 1,180 yards and eight touchdowns.
All career highs.
Foreign the 2009 British Columbia Lions season, Jackson took over the slotback role left by the departure of Jason Clermont and recorded his second straight 1000-yard season. In 2010, Jackson saw his receiving numbers decrease as his production was hampered by injuries and inconsistent quarterback play. He had a 111 consecutive games-played streak end this season as he missed his first Canadian Football League game of his career during British Columbia"s game against Edmonton on October 9, 2009.
He only managed to score one touchdown this season, which was his least since 2004 when he didn"t score any.
Foreign the next three seasons, Jackson was relegated to a backup role, catching no more than 10 passes for 2011, 2012 and 2013 seasons. On February 22 Jackson was released by the Lions, after his 11th season with the club
Ottawa Redblacks On March 7, 2014 Jackson signed with the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League. Edmonton Eskimos Jackson was signed by the Edmonton Eskimos on September 29, 2014.
As a backup wide receiver in 2003 and 2004, he caught 16 passes for 223 yards, and played in the 2004 Grey Cup against the Toronto Argonauts. Jackson caught 2 touchdown passes in the West Division Final, and had 5 receptions for 65 yards in the Lions" 2006 Grey Cup victory over the Montreal Alouettes. In recognition of his strong season, he was named a Canadian Football League West All-Star and was the British Columbia Lions" nominee for the Most Outstanding Canadian Award He did, however, have two receptions in the Lions" 99th Grey Cup victory, which was his second Grey Cup championship.