He played professionally in the AF2 and Arena Football League (AFL) for the Tulsa Talons, Buffalo Destroyers, Austin Wranglers, Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz, and the Manchester Wolves.
[1] In 1995, he elected to play college football for Oklahoma as a wide receiver under head coach Howard Schnellenberger.
During his redshirt freshman season, Jackson returned a punt for a touchdown during Oklahoma's upset win over No.
After going undrafted in the 2000 NFL draft, Jackson signed with the Tulsa Talons of AF2 midway through the season.
[3] He signed with the Talons with hopes to eventually play in the National Football League (NFL).
[4] He recorded 27 catches for 413 yards and four touchdowns and also played defensive back where he intercepted six passes.
[2] He made an immediate impact with the team and helped lead them to a 13–3 record and a playoff appearance for the second-straight season despite suffering an ankle injury.
He was placed on injured reserve and missed two regular season games due to a severe hamstring pull.
[20] He spent the 2005 season as a volunteer assistant for Central Oklahoma working with the wide receivers under Chuck Langston.
[21] In 2006, Jackson was hired as the wide receivers coach for Dartmouth under Buddy Teevens while still playing for Oklahoma City.
[citation needed] On May 6, 2022, Jackson was tabbed as the head football coach for Texas College as the successor to Greg Ellis.
[citation needed] After leading Texas College to its' greatest season in school history with a 7–3 record, Jackson was named Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) Coach of the Year.