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==College cAREER :(==
==College cAREER :(==
Jackson played college football at [[Coe College]], a [[Division III (NCAA)|Division III]] school. He was named to five [[All-American]] teams in 2002, rushing for 1,702 yards and 29 [[touchdowns]]. Jackson was a two-time [[Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]] [[Most Valuable Player|MVP]] for the Kohawks. He graduated in 2003 with a degree in sociology.
These were his cock sucking days. Jackson played college football at [[Coe College]], a [[Division III (NCAA)|Division III]] school. He was named to five [[All-American]] teams in 2002, rushing for 1,702 yards and 29 [[touchdowns]]. Jackson was a two-time [[Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]] [[Most Valuable Player|MVP]] for the Kohawks. He graduated in 2003 with a degree in sociology.


==Professional Career :)==
==Professional Career :)==

Revision as of 18:30, 8 November 2011

Fred Jackson
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Fred Jackson in action against the N.Y. Jets in 2009.
Buffalo Bills
Personal information
Born: (1981-02-20) February 20, 1981 (age 43)
Fort Worth, Texas
Career information
College:Coe
Undrafted:2003
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 9, 2011
Rushing yards:3,663
Rushing average:4.6
Touchdowns:16

Frederick "Fred" George Jackson[1] (born February 20, 1981 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American football running back for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. He attended Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas. Jackson is known for his versatility and elusiveness.[2][3]

College cAREER :(

These were his cock sucking days. Jackson played college football at Coe College, a Division III school. He was named to five All-American teams in 2002, rushing for 1,702 yards and 29 touchdowns. Jackson was a two-time Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference MVP for the Kohawks. He graduated in 2003 with a degree in sociology.

Professional Career :)

Sioux City Bandits - Best team to have ever played the game of football!!!!

Jackson played two seasons for the Sioux City Bandits in the National Indoor Football League (2004) and the United Indoor Football League (2005). He was named the 2005 UIF co-MVP in 2005 as he ran for 1,770 yards and 41 touchdowns making $200 a week. During this time he also worked as a youth counselor at Four Oaks to make ends meet. His jersey number was retired by the Sioux City Bandits in 2008.

...Rhein Fire...

Jackson played in NFL Europe for the Rhein Fire in 2006. In Europe, Jackson tore the place up! With a total of 7 rushing yards, he set the Rhein Fire's team all time rushing yards. Fred Jackson is the best running back to have ever lived. Rhein Fire retired his number and praised him like a god... But wait, that's not all. When they retired his number, he was so happy, he committed suicide. But in conclusion to that he came back to life by this crazy little thing called love. He found the love of his life while playing in Europe. Her name is Gertrude. She is now a retired cheerleader at age 46. They got married within two weeks of 1st sight. THE END

Buffalo Skills

Jackson was invited to training camp with the Buffalo Bills in 2006 by Marv Levy, a Coe alumnus. He made his first career start against the Washington Redskins in 2007, rushing for 82 yards while catching four passes for 69 yards in a Bills victory. He became the first Division III running back to start an NFL game since December 24, 2000, when former Ferrum College running back Chris Warren started for the Philadelphia Eagles against Cincinnati.

On December 9, 2007 in a victory over the Miami Dolphins, Jackson rushed for 115 yards with a long of 27 yards to top the 100-yard rushing mark for the first time in his NFL career. Teammate Marshawn Lynch rushed for 107 yards, marking the first time the Buffalo Bills had two players rush for 100-plus yards in the same game since 1996 when Thurman Thomas and Darick Holmes accomplished the feat.

On the May 13, 2009, Jackson signed a 4 year contract extension to stay with the Bills.

In 2009, after winning the starting job from Lynch in Week 12, Jackson eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the first time in his career with 1062 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also set a career high in catches with 46 for 371 yards and 2 more scores and also completed a 27-yard touchdown pass. Jackson also had 1014 kickoff return yards making him the first player in NFL history to compile 1000 rushing and kickoff return yards.[4] The 2,516 combined yards are the fourth highest total in NFL history.[5] In Week 17 versus the Indianapolis Colts, Jackson had a career day with 212 rushing yards and a receiving touchdown.

After the season, Jackson was named to the USA Today All-Joe Team for his quality play.[6]

After Week 10 of the 2010 NFL Season, Fred was named Fedex Ground Player of the Week.

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