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Damian Jackson (born July 22, 1992) is an American professional
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fullback who is a free agent. Jackson played
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for
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and Buffalo.


Early life

Damian Jackson was born on July 7, 1992, in
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to Bridgette Saenz. Jackson attended Shadow Ridge High School, where he played baseball and soccer. After graduating high school, Jackson joined the
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for four years.


College career

After spending four years in the Navy, Jackson attended the
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and played football there. In 2017, Jackson redshirted and thus did not play. The next year, Jackson played in his first and only game of the season. Jackson played in two games as a sophomore and was a finalist for the Armed Forces Award. In the shortened 2020 season, Jackson earned a scholarship and played in the last six games of the season. In his senior year, Jackson played in eleven games of the season and received the Armed Forces Merit Award. For his extra season given by the NCAA to all players who played in the shortened 2020 season, Jackson chose to transfer to and play football at the
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. During his lone season at Buffalo, Jackson played in thirteen games and started nine as a defensive end.


Professional career

After going undrafted in the
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, Jackson was signed by the
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before the season. Jackson made the final roster and was on the team during its run to the 2023 Grey Cup, which Winnipeg lost. He was released on February 16, 2024.


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External links


CFL profileBuffalo Bulls bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jackson, Damian 1992 births Living people Players of Canadian football from Las Vegas Nebraska Cornhuskers football players Buffalo Bulls football players Winnipeg Blue Bombers players Canadian football fullbacks American football linebackers American football defensive linemen Players of American football from Las Vegas