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The veteran Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive back tied Mark LeGree for most interceptions among Riders this season with a career-best four picks, while also recording 47 defensive tackles - the second-highest tally of his career, behind the 71 he registered with the Riders in 2011.
The fourth-year Rider also racked up more than 1,200 total yards on special teams en route to leading the squad in kickoff-return yardage (with 954 on 46 returns).
Jackson says he'd be willing to add passing, punting, kicking and blocking to his current role, if he was asked to do so. There's only one thing he insists he isn't willing to do on the football field.
"I won't quit," the 28-yearold Beaumont, Miss., product says with a smile. "I won't ever quit, man. That's the one thing I won't do.
"I'll do whatever I can to help the team win," the University of Central Arkansas alum adds with a chuckle. "The only thing I won't ever do is quit."