Born in
Columbus,
Georgia, He played in just one CFL game for the team before being
waived in 1961, but remained in Canada as he had begun dating Toronto resident Anna Fitzsimmons, whom he married in 1962. At a Rifles game against the
Wheeling Ironmen in October 1965, Jackson was arrested on the grounds of purportedly failing to report for
US Army draft duty in 1961, a time when he was already living in Canada. The owner of the Wheeling team posted his $1,000 bail, with Jackson returning to the stadium for just the final few minutes of the game; despite having missed the game, the Rifles presented him with the winning game ball. and the charges were eventually dropped in 1966. but briefly returned to the team in 1967, before being placed on waivers a few months later. ==Restaurant career==