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Keith Jackson Legendary Oklahoma Tight End

Keith Jerome Jackson was born on April 19, 1965, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He rose to prominence as one of the most talented tight ends in football history, leaving a significant mark on both college and professional play.

-College Career

Jackson's college career at the University of Oklahoma from 1984 to 1987 was nothing short of spectacular. Playing for the Sooners, he quickly earned the nickname "Boomer Sooner." During his time there, Oklahoma boasted an impressive 42-5-1 record, including a national championship victory in 1985. Jackson was a key offensive weapon, demonstrating exceptional athleticism and receiving ability. He amassed 62 receptions for 1,407 yards, averaging an impressive 23.7 yards per catch. His college achievements earned him College Football All-America Team selections in 1985, 1986, and 1987. A highlight of his college career was a 71-yard touchdown reception in the 1986 Orange Bowl against Penn State, a game that secured the national championship for Oklahoma. Jackson's contributions to the Sooners led to his induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001, and he was later voted Offensive Player of the Century at the University of Oklahoma.

-Road to the Pro Game

Jackson's outstanding college performance paved the way for a successful professional career. He was drafted in the first round of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.

-Professional Career

Upon entering the NFL, Jackson quickly established himself as a premier tight end. His professional career spanned nine seasons, during which he played for three teams: the Philadelphia Eagles (1988-1991), the Miami Dolphins (1992-1994), and the Green Bay Packers (1995-1996). In his rookie season with the Eagles, Jackson recorded 81 receptions for 869 yards and six touchdowns, earning him NFC Rookie of the Year honors. His 869 receiving yards in his rookie season was an Eagles team record that stood until 2008. He was also part of a lawsuit challenging the "Plan B" free agency system, which ultimately led to him becoming a free agent in 1992. He signed with the Miami Dolphins and made an immediate impact. He was traded to the Green Bay Packers in 1995, where he played a crucial role in their Super Bowl XXXI victory. Jackson retired after the 1996 season, having left an indelible mark on the NFL.

-Football Legacy

Keith Jackson's legacy extends beyond his impressive statistics. He is remembered as one of the most dominant and athletic tight ends in football history. His combination of size, speed, and receiving ability revolutionized the position. He set a high standard for tight end play, influencing future generations of players. Jackson's impact on both college and professional football is undeniable, and his name is synonymous with excellence at the tight end position.

-Accolades, Awards, and Career Stats

-College Football All-America Team (1985, 1986, 1987)

-College Football Hall of Fame Inductee (2001)

-University of Oklahoma Offensive Player of the Century

-NFC Rookie of the Year (1988)

-5x Pro Bowl selection (1988-1990, 1992, 1996)

-Super Bowl Champion (XXXI)

-PFRA Hall of Very Good Class of 2022

-NFL Career Stats: 441 receptions, 5,283 receiving yards, 49 touchdowns

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