5 years ago Fred Jackson was playing for the Sioux City Bandits in the National Indoor Football League and was named co-MVP where he ran for 1,770 yards and scored 41 TD's. Jackson was making $200 a week playing for the Bandits.
5 years later November 14, 2010 on a cold and rainy day in Buffalo New York RB Fred Jackson put an 0-8 football team on his shoulders with 170 yards of offense plus two TD's and carried them to their first victory of the season.
He's such a warrior said the Bills signal caller Ryan Fitzpartick after the game, everybody loves the guy, you can't say enough about him. “I felt like I needed to come out and play a little harder,” said Jackson. “It wasn’t the best game I had last week, so I felt like I had to go to another level and I feel like I’ve got to play like that for the rest of the year.”
In a season of rebuilding on a team that is attempting to change a decade of losing ways, when asked who the most valuable player is on the field and in the locker room, there is no better answer then Fred Jackson starting RB of the Buffalo Bills.
5 years later November 14, 2010 on a cold and rainy day in Buffalo New York RB Fred Jackson put an 0-8 football team on his shoulders with 170 yards of offense plus two TD's and carried them to their first victory of the season.
He's such a warrior said the Bills signal caller Ryan Fitzpartick after the game, everybody loves the guy, you can't say enough about him. “I felt like I needed to come out and play a little harder,” said Jackson. “It wasn’t the best game I had last week, so I felt like I had to go to another level and I feel like I’ve got to play like that for the rest of the year.”
In a season of rebuilding on a team that is attempting to change a decade of losing ways, when asked who the most valuable player is on the field and in the locker room, there is no better answer then Fred Jackson starting RB of the Buffalo Bills.
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