After his graduation from Eastern Michigan, he played for the
Holland Blast in the
International Basketball League (IBL) and the
East Kentucky Miners of the
Continental Basketball Association (CBA), where he was named
Newcomer of the Year and earned All-CBA First Team honors. He last played for the
Laval Kebs of the
National Basketball League of Canada (NBL), following a professional career that took him to countries such as the
United Arab Emirates,
Argentina,
Venezuela, Germany, China, and Norway. In Canada, Jackson was named to the
NBL Canada All-Star reserve team. Jackson also had a history in the
NBA Development League, appearing for the
Bakersfield Jam,
Los Angeles D-Fenders, and
Dakota Wizards from 2009 to 2010. == References ==