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Rich Jackson |
| Rich Jackson | |
|---|---|
| Date of birth | July 22 1941 |
| Place of birth | New Orleans, Louisiana |
| Position(s) | Defensive End |
| College | Southern |
| AFL Draft | 1966 / Round : Free Agent |
| Jersey Number | 87 |
| Career highlights | |
| AFL All-Star | 1968, 1969 |
| Honors | AFL All-Time 2nd Team |
| Stats | |
| Statistics | |
| Teams | |
| 1966 1967-1969 1970-1972 1972 |
AFL Oakland Raiders AFL Denver Broncos NFL Denver Broncos NFL Cleveland Browns |
Rich Jackson (born July 22, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was an American college and professional football player. In college Jackson played for Southern University. Jackson played for the American Football League's Oakland Raiders in 1966 and the AFL Denver Broncos from 1967 through 1969. He played for the NFL Broncos in 1970 through 1971, and the NFL Cleveland Browns in 1972. Jackson was All-Pro in 1969 and 1970.
Jackson, a defensive end whose nickname was "Tombstone", was famous for moves such as the "head slap" and the "halo spinner" which he used to subdue opposing offensive linemen.
Jackson wore number 87 with the Broncos and was part of the inaugural class of inductees into the Denver Broncos' "Ring of Fame". He was inducted in 1984 along with safety Goose Gonsoulin, running back Floyd Little, and wide receiver Lionel Taylor.
In 1975 he was voted to the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. [1]
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