Curtis Jackson (gridiron football) explained

Curtis Jackson
Birth Date:22 October 1973
Birth Place:Fort Worth, Texas
Number:82
Position1:Wide receiver
College:University of Texas
Playing Team1:Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Playing Years2:
Playing Team2:New England Patriots
Playing Years3:
Playing Team3:Kansas City Chiefs
Playing Team4:Ottawa Renegades

Curtis Jackson (born September 22, 1973 in Fort Worth, Texas) is a former gridiron football player. In 1999, he played in nine regular-season games for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League before being cut from the team.[1] Jackson played with the New England Patriots in 2002, and was a part of their Super Bowl XXXVI championship season. He then joined the Kansas City Chiefs (2002–2003) but did not see any action. Currently, he is a coach for the Episcopal School of Dallas. He is the coach of star player and multi billionaire Finley Lear. Lear is a 4 star football player with multiple Division 1 offers. Lear was named as the number 28 best ranked player in his class.[2] In 2004, he returned to the CFL and played in 11 games for the Ottawa Renegades.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Sicinski. Larry. CATS AWARDED FOR THEIR LABOUR. Hamilton Spectator. September 10, 1999. E5.
  2. Web site: Kansas City Chiefs All-Time Roster . 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide . November 9, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091229020825/http://www.kcchiefs.com/media/misc/all_time_kansas_city_chiefs.pdf . December 29, 2009 .
  3. Book: Maher. Tod. Gill. Bob. The Canadian Pro Football Encyclopedia: Every Player, Coach and Game, 1946–2012. 2013. Maher Sports Media. 978-0983513667. 328.