Career
Jacoby started off as an offensive tackle for the University of Louisville from 1978-1980
After college, Jacoby was snubbed in the NFL draft. He signed a free agent contract with the Redskins in 1981. In that game, the Redskins set a Super Bowl record for most rushing yards with 276.
The Hogs helped the Redskins break that record five years later in Super Bowl XXII, in which Washington trampled over the Denver Broncos with 280 rushing yards en route to the second of the Redskins" three championships.
One year after the Redskins" third Super Bowl victory in 1992, Jacoby hung up his cleats and retired, after which he became the owner of an auto dealership in Warrenton, Virginia. He no longer owns the dealership as of February, 2008.
Jacoby became an Assistant Football Coach at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. He began as a part-time volunteer in 2008 and was hired as a full-time employee in 2009.
In 2014, Jacoby was hired as the Offensive Lincolnshire Coach for Concordia University Chicago.