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Today in Patriots History
Steven Jackson
Steven Jackson
Happy 41st birthday to Steven Jackson
Born July 22, 1983 in Las Vegas
Patriot RB, 2015; uniform #39
Signed as a free agent on December 22, 2015
A little back story on Steven Jackson and how the draft can change the fortunes of a franchise. Two weeks prior to the 2004 draft Denver traded Deltha O'Neal, their first round pick (#24) and a fourth to Cincinnati in order to move up seven spots to #17. Then on draft day the Bengals traded down again, moving down two spots in order to pick up another fourth round pick. They used that #26 selection on a running back by the name of Chris Perry, who rushed for a mere 606 yards and two touchdowns in his career and was out of the league after four seasons. Had they stayed put, Cincy could have instead chosen another running back that was taken at that spot by the St. Louis Rams: Steven Jackson.
The three-time Pro Bowler appeared in two late season games for the Pats in 2015, as well as their two playoff games that season. Jackson got the start and scored a touchdown to tie the score at 10 in the week 17 loss to Miami; he also scored a touchdown to give the Patriots an early lead in the 20-18 AFCCG loss at Denver.
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JACKSON STAYED IN SHAPE throughout 2015, but as football seemingly moved on without him, he started to move on with his life. He even re-enrolled at Oregon State, taking a family business class online.
Then Thanksgiving came.
Jackson and his family invited 20 to 30 people to their house for a potluck dinner. It was his first Thanksgiving when he didn’t have to worry about weighing in the next day. Jackson didn’t make a big announcement, but for the first time, he thought he was done with football. He sat on his couch and actually enjoyed watching games on TV like a fan would.
“To be honest with you, Thanksgiving weekend was my farewell to myself to the game,” Jackson said. “I was transitioning well. Went back to school, continuing my education there. But as far as football, I was slowly getting back to becoming a fan and watching the game and enjoying, instead of criticizing it and looking at schemes.”
Just a couple weeks later, Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount suffered a season-ending hip injury, and Bill Belichick threw a wrench into Jackson’s retirement plans. Jackson was in Foxboro for a tryout on Dec. 16. Six days later, he was signed. Last weekend, nearly a month after that dinner, Jackson was on the field as the Patriots took on the New York Jets.
“I’m very fortunate in that I took good care of myself throughout the season,” Jackson said. “I just live a healthy lifestyle and it paid off.”
Jackson’s work ethic has impressed Belichick already. He’s also shown diligence in learning the playbook, his assignments and blocking schemes, and in getting on the same page with Tom Brady.
“That takes work, it takes effort,” Belichick said. “You’ve got to build those relationships and that communication, and I think he worked really hard at that and continues to.”
Jan 24, 2016: Steven Jackson scores a touchdown against the Broncos in the first quarter in the AFC Championship game, for his first (and only) playoff touchdown
Best of Steven Jackson | Patriots.com [14-photo slideshow]
[*] - 2,336 yards from scrimmage led the NFL in 2006 (4th best ever at the time, 7th all-time now)
[*] - 11,438 career yards rushing (18th all-time)
[*] - 15,121 career yards from scrimmage (23rd all-time)
[*] - 69 career rushing touchdowns (28th best back then, 35th all-time now)
[*] - 71.5 career yards rushing per game (36th all-time)
[*] - 11 consecutive seasons with 4+ rushing touchdowns (NFL record)
[*] - 11 consecutive seasons with 40+ yard run (NFL record)
[*] - 870 consecutive touches without a fumble (NFL record)
Steven Jackson's Most Dominant Runs | NFL Highlights (8:47)
Dec 22, 2015:
Patriots sign RB Steven Jackson; Release DL Ishmaa'ily Kitchen | Patriots.com
Feb 2, 2016:
Patriots Free Agent Profile Steven Jackson
“It helps me close a chapter on my terms,” Jackson said. “That’s what I always stressed … if I went back to the NFL it had to be for a team that had a legitimate shot at the Super Bowl.”
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The Patriots suffered a slew of injuries in 2015, and ended up with 21 players on injured reserve. The running back position was no exception with both starters, Dion Lewis and later LaGarrette Blount being lost for the year.
This was compounded by the early season losses of Tyler Gaffney and fullback James Develin. So the Pats brought in veteran Steven Jackson who has a Hall of Fame resume but hadn’t played at all in nearly a year after closing out 2014 with the Falcons. Jackson appeared all but retired, and stated he didn’t want to return unless he had a chance to appear for a Super Bowl berth.
“It helps me close a chapter on my terms,” Jackson said. “That’s what I always stressed … if I went back to the NFL it had to be for a team that had a legitimate shot at the Super Bowl.”
July 22, 2022:
4 Records to Show How Great Steven Jackson Was - Pro Sports Outlook
Throughout a dominant 12-year NFL career, RB Steven Jackson set 4 incredible records to prove his greatness as an impact player
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June 5, 2023:
Devin McCourty Names Ex-Patriots RB 'One Of Worst' To Tackle
Former New England Patriots safety Devin McCourty has revealed that 12-year NFL veteran running back Steven Jackson was among the most challenging players to tackle.
www.si.com
Retired safety Devin McCourty mentioned a former New England Patriots running back who he considered one of the most challenging players to tackle.
That player happened to be the former three-time Pro Bowler, Steven Jackson.
With a height of 6-foot-2 and weighing in at 240 pounds, Jackson was a strong presence on the field, utilizing his size advantage to amass an impressive total of 2,764 carries for 11,438 yards and 59 touchdowns throughout his 12-year NFL career.
Having experienced it firsthand, McCourty recently took to Twitter to reflect on his arduous encounter with Jackson. The safety vividly recalled the challenges he faced during a preseason game in 2010, where he gained valuable insight into the remarkable abilities of the elusive running back.
Jackson and McCourty briefly shared the field as teammates during the final stage of Jackson's career. In the 2015 season, Jackson signed with the Patriots in December as the team prepared for a postseason push. Although their journey ended in the AFC Championship against the eventual Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos, Jackson made an impact by rushing for a touchdown during the game. It was a memorable moment for Jackson, as it turned out to be his last professional game before retiring.












