Packers sign Chris Jackson
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The NFL door has reopened for Chris Jackson, a former Orange Coast
College standout receiver. The Green Bay Packers signed Jackson as a
free agent Thursday. Jackson recently finished his third season of
playing with Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League.
Jackson, the Avengers’ all-time leading pass catcher and touchdown
maker, was originally signed by the Seattle Seahawks in the spring of
1998. He spent the majority of the ’98 and ’99 season on the
Seahawks’ practice squad. After being waived in September of 1999, he
signed with the Tennessee Titans and played in one game against
Pittsburgh, Oct. 5, before suffering a back injury and being placed
on the injured reserve. He was released March 1, 2001 and has not
been on an NFL roster since.
Jackson, a 6-2, 2-5-pound wide receiver, has been assigned jersey
number 7. The Packers’ depth at wide receiver is rather
inexperienced. They signed troubled and oft-injured wideout Terry
Glenn in the off-season, and drafted Florida State standout Javon
Walker
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