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Marlin Jackson
Marlin Jackson in December 2010.No. -- Free Agent Free safety Personal information Date of birth: June 30, 1983 Place of birth: Sharon, Pennsylvania Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 196 lb (89 kg) Career information College: Michigan NFL Draft: 2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 29 Debuted in 2005 for the Indianapolis Colts Career history - Indianapolis Colts (2005-2009)
- Philadelphia Eagles (2010–2011)*
- *Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards - Super Bowl XLI Champion
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2009 Tackles 284 Sacks 0.5 INTs 4 Stats at NFL.com Marlin Tyrell Jackson (born June 30, 1983) is an American football cornerback and free safety who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts 29th overall in the 2005 NFL Draft. He played college football at Michigan.
Jackson has also been a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Early years
As a graduate of Sharon High School (Tigers) in 2001, Jackson was the Pennsylvania player of the year and picked for USA today's all American first team. He earned all-state honors as senior and was Prep Football Report All-American choice. He played in the first ever U.S. Army All-American Bowl game on December 30, 2000. His high school career stats are as follows: 281 career tackles, 19 stops for losses, three sacks, seven FF, three FR and 18 interceptions, including four touchdown returns was 15-330, 5 TDs rushing and 57-1,026, 18 TDs receiving.
College career
Jackson attended the University of Michigan, where he was a team captain, an All-Big Ten selection, and an All-American for the Wolverines in both 2003 and 2004.
Jackson finished his career second all-time among Michigan players in pass breakups. During his senior year, opposing coaches and quarterbacks, concerned at Jackson's interception and pass break-up ability, threw less than 14% of their passes in his direction.[1]
Professional career
Pre-draft measureables Ht Wt 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP 6 ft 1 in 198 lb 4.52 s 1.57 s 2.64 s 3.96 s 6.95 s 36 in 10 ft 5 in 23 rep All values from 2005 NFL Scouting Combine[2] Indianapolis Colts
Jackson was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with the 29th overall pick of the 2005 NFL Draft. As an NFL rookie he had 52 tackles and one interception. Marlin played mostly in passing situations with one start in 15 games. In his second season, he had 82 tackles and 1 interception. He started at safety in place of the injured Bob Sanders. Marlin's career high was a 14 tackle performance against the Houston Texans.
On January 21, 2007, Jackson intercepted New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady with 18 seconds left in the fourth quarter of the AFC Championship Game to seal the Colts' 38-34 victory and send them to Super Bowl XLI against the Chicago Bears, which they subsequently won.
On October 30, 2008, Jackson injured his knee during practice. Marlin had surgery to repair the damage and missed the remainder of the 2008 season. Yahoo! Sports delivered an update on his status on June 25 saying that he "looks to be making strong progress from midseason knee surgery."[3]
On March 5, 2010, Jackson was declared a free agent after he was non-tendered by the Colts.[4]
Philadelphia Eagles
Jackson was signed to a two-year, $6 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on March 10, 2010. He will be converted from cornerback to free safety.[5][6]
Jackson suffered a right Achilles tendon rupture in a mini-camp practice on June 1.[7] He was placed on the injured reserve list on June 10.[8]
Jackson was released on September 3, 2011, during final roster cuts.
Personal
His older brother Elmarko Jackson was a running back for Temple University. He was involved in an incident which made headlines in 2000 when he was stabbed several times on campus after an argument with another student.[9]
Legal trouble
Jackson was charged with felonious assault in the summer of 2003. A 26-year-old man accused Jackson of striking him in the right eye with a bottle on June 1, requiring 17 stitches, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[10]
On February 19, 2009, Jackson won the civil lawsuit regarding this incident.[11] Not only did the jury find Jackson not liable for any damages, they rejected the claim that he attacked the plaintiff with a bottle, found the plaintiff liable for defamation and malicious prosecution, and awarded Jackson $225,000 in damages.
References
- ^ "Marlin Jackson, Football All-American - University of Michigan Athletics". Bentley Historical Library. University of Michigan. http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fballam/aajacksm.htm. Retrieved 2007-10-23.
- ^ "Marlin Jackson, DS #6 CB, Michigan". Nfldraftscout.com. http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=54168&draftyear=2005&genpos=CB. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
- ^ Yahoo! Sports - Marlin Jackson News
- ^ Colts don't tender Marlin Jackson
- ^ Frank, Reuben (March 10, 2010). "Eagles, Jackson agree to two-year contract". Burlington County Times. http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/news_details/article/92/2010/march/10/eagles-jackson-agree-to-two-year-contract-1.html. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
- ^ Bowen, Les (March 11, 2010). "Eagles sign defensive back Marlin Jackson to 2-year deal". Philadelphia Daily News. http://www.philly.com/dailynews/sports/20100311_Eagles_sign_defensive_back_Marlin_Jackson_to_2-year_deal.html. Retrieved 2010-03-11.[dead link]
- ^ Spadaro, Dave (June 1, 2010). "Ruptured Achilles Tendon For Jackson". PhiladelphiaEagles.com. http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/Story.asp?story_id=21163. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
- ^ McPherson, Chris (June 10, 2010). "Eagles Sign LB Clayton; Marlin Jackson To IR". PhiladelphiaEagles.com. http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/Story.asp?story_id=21205. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
- ^ http://www2.sharonherald.com/localnews/recentnews/0002/ln022300i.html
- ^ Marlin Jackson charged with felonious assault - Online Updates
- ^ http://www.mlive.com/news/annarbornews/index.ssf?/base/news-31/1235144549173230.xml&coll=2
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- Living people
- Players of American football from Pennsylvania
- African American players of American football
- American football cornerbacks
- American football safeties
- U.S. Army All-American football players
- Big 33 Football Classic alumni
- Michigan Wolverines football players
- Indianapolis Colts players
- People from Mercer County, Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia Eagles players
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