Michael Jackson (linebacker)
Michael Anthony Jackson is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for eight seasons with the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. He played college football for the [Washington Washington Huskies football|Huskies football|Washington Huskies].
Early life
Born and raised in Pasco, Washington, Jackson is a 1975 graduate of Pasco High School, and has enjoyed greater success and accumulated more career achievements than any other Bulldog. A three-year/three-sport letterman, he was the team captain in both football and baseball while garnering All-State honors and receiving the Denning Award for Outstanding Athlete by the Pasco Jaycees as a senior.At the University of Washington in Seattle, Jackson earned four varsity letters and was named to the UW All-Centennial team. He was also selected as the Inland Empire Amateur Athlete of the Year in 1977, a season in which he helped lead the Huskies to the Rose Bowl. The eyes of the nation were on him during that game as he made a vital end zone interception in the final two minutes that helped seal Washington's victory over favored Michigan.
Jackson holds several defensive school records for the Huskies, including single season and career tackles. Among the several honors he received for UW include Sports Illustrated Player of the Week, Husky team captain, All-Pac-8 & Pac-10 and several All-American selections.