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Tyoka Jackson

Tyoka Jackson (born November 22, 1971) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, St. Louis Rams, and Detroit Lions. He retired from football following the 2006 NFL season.

Tyoka Jackson
No. 91, 97
Position:Defensive tackle
Personal information
Born: (1971-11-22) November 22, 1971 (age 52)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:280 lb (127 kg)
Career information
College:Penn State
Undrafted:1994
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com

High school years edit

Jackson attended Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville, Maryland and was a student and a starting defensive lineman on the football team. As a senior football player, he garnered 12 quarterback sacks and more than 100 tackles, and earned All-Metro honors from The Washington Post.

College career edit

Jackson was a standout on defense at Penn State. As a sophomore, he posted a team-leading 9.5 sacks, and 25 tackles. He earned Defensive Most Valuable Player honors at the 1992 Fiesta Bowl during his sophomore year. His junior season, he won second team All-East honors and garnered three sacks and 25 tackles. As a senior, he was a Football News All-American honorable mention pick, and named first team All-Big Ten. He posted a team-leading eight sacks, in addition to 41 tackles. As a senior, Jackson was a starter in the Senior Bowl All-Star Game. During his college career, he twice led his team in sacks, and graduated from Penn State as the school's second all-time leader in sacks. Jackson was chosen for Penn State's All-Decade team for the 1990s. In 1994, Jackson earned a Bachelor of Arts in Labor and Industrial Relations from Penn State University with a minor in Business Administration.

NFL edit

Although he went undrafted, Jackson played in the NFL for 12 years, the fifth-longest among former Penn State players in the NFL. He signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free-agent defensive end, and spent most of the 1994 NFL season on the practice squad. He made his on-field NFL debut as a defensive end with the Miami Dolphins, under Hall of Fame coach Don Shula during the playoffs in 1994-95. Jackson joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in late 1996, and played five seasons with the team for Hall of Famer Tony Dungy. Jackson signed with the St. Louis Rams and head coach Mike Martz's “Greatest Show on Turf” in May 2001. He played in Super Bowl XXXVI for the Rams, a loss to the New England Patriots. Chosen as the team's defensive captain from 2003–05, Jackson was named Captain in Perpetuity in 2005. In 2004, Jackson won the local media's annual “Go To Guy” award, given to the best interview in the Rams’ locker room. In 2005, Jackson was named to the St. Louis Rams’ 10th Anniversary Team in a vote by the fans. He was also selected as one of the St. Louis Rams’ top-10 all-time free agent signings. Jackson finished his career as a member of the Detroit Lions, playing both as a reserve defensive end and tackle and on special teams in 2006-07.

After football edit

As he was beginning his NFL career, Jackson was also beginning his career as an entrepreneur, founding The Jackson Investment Company, LLC in 1995, and serving as its president. The company specializes in the purchase and development of residential real estate for urban renewal projects.[1]

The company also was responsible for bringing the first IHOP franchise to Washington, D.C. It was the first sit-down franchise in the history of the city's 8th Ward. He has since opened a second location in The Columbia Heights neighborhood of D.C.[2]

He has served on the board of directors of the Blue Roof Franchisee Association, a member association representing IHOP franchisees, since 2012.[3]

Jackson founded “Tyoka’s Troops” in 1999. For 10 years, Tyoka's Troops conducted a variety of service projects including blood drives in Tampa and St. Louis, and partnered with Florida Blood Services and the American Red Cross to raise awareness about the importance of regular blood and bone marrow donation.

In 2008–09, Tyoka's Troops also created an incentive program at Malcolm X Elementary School in Jackson's hometown of Washington, D.C.

Since 2009, Jackson has been a board member of the YMCA of the Capitol Area (Capitol View Chapter).[4] Additionally, Tyoka Jackson Field is the renamed home football field at his high school alma mater, Bishop McNamara High School.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ . The Jackson Investment Company. Archived from the original on January 26, 2010. Retrieved June 14, 2009.
  2. ^ "Jackson family opens first Black-owned IHOP in D.C." September 8, 2010.
  3. ^ https://brfa.net/images/BRFA%20Slides%20for%20Website.pdf
  4. ^ Reid, Tony (August 19, 2020). "Tyoka Jackson Q&A: Penn State Game Days, His First Card, Jersey Swaps and Autographs". Sports Collectors Daily.
  5. ^ "Bishop McNamara High School: Alumni News".

External links edit

  • Tyoka Jackson's activity with the American Red Cross
  • "Tyoka's Troops" profiled on St. Louis Rams website

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Tyoka Jackson born November 22 1971 is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for 12 seasons in the National Football League NFL He played for the Miami Dolphins Tampa Bay Buccaneers St Louis Rams and Detroit Lions He retired from football following the 2006 NFL season Tyoka JacksonNo 91 97Position Defensive tacklePersonal informationBorn 1971 11 22 November 22 1971 age 52 Washington D C U S Height 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 280 lb 127 kg Career informationCollege Penn StateUndrafted 1994Career historyAtlanta Falcons 1994 Miami Dolphins 1994 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996 2000 St Louis Rams 2001 2005 Detroit Lions 2006 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer NFL statisticsTotal tackles 196Sacks 29 0Forced fumbles 6Fumble recoveries 3Interceptions 1Player stats at NFL com Contents 1 High school years 2 College career 3 NFL 4 After football 5 References 6 External linksHigh school years editJackson attended Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville Maryland and was a student and a starting defensive lineman on the football team As a senior football player he garnered 12 quarterback sacks and more than 100 tackles and earned All Metro honors from The Washington Post College career editJackson was a standout on defense at Penn State As a sophomore he posted a team leading 9 5 sacks and 25 tackles He earned Defensive Most Valuable Player honors at the 1992 Fiesta Bowl during his sophomore year His junior season he won second team All East honors and garnered three sacks and 25 tackles As a senior he was a Football News All American honorable mention pick and named first team All Big Ten He posted a team leading eight sacks in addition to 41 tackles As a senior Jackson was a starter in the Senior Bowl All Star Game During his college career he twice led his team in sacks and graduated from Penn State as the school s second all time leader in sacks Jackson was chosen for Penn State s All Decade team for the 1990s In 1994 Jackson earned a Bachelor of Arts in Labor and Industrial Relations from Penn State University with a minor in Business Administration NFL editAlthough he went undrafted Jackson played in the NFL for 12 years the fifth longest among former Penn State players in the NFL He signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent defensive end and spent most of the 1994 NFL season on the practice squad He made his on field NFL debut as a defensive end with the Miami Dolphins under Hall of Fame coach Don Shula during the playoffs in 1994 95 Jackson joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in late 1996 and played five seasons with the team for Hall of Famer Tony Dungy Jackson signed with the St Louis Rams and head coach Mike Martz s Greatest Show on Turf in May 2001 He played in Super Bowl XXXVI for the Rams a loss to the New England Patriots Chosen as the team s defensive captain from 2003 05 Jackson was named Captain in Perpetuity in 2005 In 2004 Jackson won the local media s annual Go To Guy award given to the best interview in the Rams locker room In 2005 Jackson was named to the St Louis Rams 10th Anniversary Team in a vote by the fans He was also selected as one of the St Louis Rams top 10 all time free agent signings Jackson finished his career as a member of the Detroit Lions playing both as a reserve defensive end and tackle and on special teams in 2006 07 After football editAs he was beginning his NFL career Jackson was also beginning his career as an entrepreneur founding The Jackson Investment Company LLC in 1995 and serving as its president The company specializes in the purchase and development of residential real estate for urban renewal projects 1 The company also was responsible for bringing the first IHOP franchise to Washington D C It was the first sit down franchise in the history of the city s 8th Ward He has since opened a second location in The Columbia Heights neighborhood of D C 2 He has served on the board of directors of the Blue Roof Franchisee Association a member association representing IHOP franchisees since 2012 3 Jackson founded Tyoka s Troops in 1999 For 10 years Tyoka s Troops conducted a variety of service projects including blood drives in Tampa and St Louis and partnered with Florida Blood Services and the American Red Cross to raise awareness about the importance of regular blood and bone marrow donation In 2008 09 Tyoka s Troops also created an incentive program at Malcolm X Elementary School in Jackson s hometown of Washington D C Since 2009 Jackson has been a board member of the YMCA of the Capitol Area Capitol View Chapter 4 Additionally Tyoka Jackson Field is the renamed home football field at his high school alma mater Bishop McNamara High School 5 References edit About Us The Jackson Investment Company Archived from the original on January 26 2010 Retrieved June 14 2009 Jackson family opens first Black owned IHOP in D C September 8 2010 https brfa net images BRFA 20Slides 20for 20Website pdf Reid Tony August 19 2020 Tyoka Jackson Q amp A Penn State Game Days His First Card Jersey Swaps and Autographs Sports Collectors Daily Bishop McNamara High School Alumni News External links editTyoka Jackson s activity with the American Red Cross Tyoka s Troops profiled on St Louis Rams website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tyoka Jackson amp oldid 1217228281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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