Frank Jackson (football player)

Frank Jackson (football player)

NFL player


Color=Red
Name=Frank Jackson
fontcolor=yellow
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1939|04|14
Birthplace=Levelland, TX
Jersey=26
DateOfDeath=
Position=Wide Receiver
College=Southern Methodist
Stats=Y
Career Highlights=Y
DraftedYear=1961
DraftedRound=19
DraftedPick=6
DatabaseFootball=JACKSFRA01
PFR=JackFr00
AFLAllStar=1965
Honors=AFL Champion, 1962
Awards=
Records=4 TD receptions, game
years=1961-1962
1963-1965
1966-1967
teams=AFL Dallas Texans
AFL Kansas City Chiefs
AFL Miami Dolphins
HOF=

Frank Jackson is a former college and professional American football wide receiver. He played collegiately at Southern Methodist University, and professionally with the American Football League's Dallas Texans, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Miami Dolphins. As a halfback, he scored four TDs (two rushing, two receiving) for the Texans in a 49 - 21 victory over the Denver Broncos in 1961. As a wide receiver, in 1964 he caught four touchdown passes from Len Dawson in a 49 - 6 Chiefs defeat of the San Diego Chargers. That tied the Pro Football record at the time. He was an American Football League All-Star in 1965. He played on the Texans' 1962 AFL Championship team, winning the longest pro football game ever played up to that time in the AFL Championship game against the two-time defending AFL Champion Houston Oilers.

ee also

*Other American Football League players

External links

* [http://www.remembertheafl.com/1965ToppsChiefs.htm#FrankJackson Jackson's 1965 Topps football card]


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