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Gabe Jackson

Gabriel C. Jackson (born July 12, 1991) is an American football offensive guard who played ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Jackson attended Mississippi State University, where he was a four-year starter at left guard, appearing in all 52 games of his college career and earning recognition as one of the top offensive linemen in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). In 2013, his senior year, he did not allow a single sack, received first-team All-SEC honors from both the conference coaches and the Associated Press, and was selected as a second-team All-American by multiple outlets including Phil Steele and Fox Sports. That season, he also became the inaugural recipient of the Kent Hull Trophy, awarded to Mississippi's most outstanding collegiate offensive lineman, and won the C Spire Conerly Trophy as the top college football player in the state of Mississippi—the first offensive lineman to earn the latter honor. In October 2025, Jackson was named the SEC Football Legend for Mississippi State, honoring his contributions to the conference. Selected by the in the third round (81st overall) of the , Jackson quickly established himself as a reliable starter on the offensive line. He spent his first seven seasons with the (2014–2020), starting 99 of 100 games primarily at right guard and helping anchor an offensive line that supported in 2017 and contributed to the team's 2016 playoff appearance. Traded to the in 2021, he started all 17 games that year and played in their playoff loss, before appearing in all 17 games with 14 starts in 2022. Jackson signed a one-year contract with the in 2023, where he played in 4 games, for a career total of 136 and 132 starts. During his time with the , he received the team's 2020 for exemplifying sportsmanship and courage. As of 2025, Jackson is an unrestricted .

Early life and high school

Family background

Gabriel C. Jackson was born on July 12, 1991, in , a small rural town in Amite County. Growing up in a modest, community-oriented environment in southern , Jackson was raised in a religious household that emphasized discipline and . Jackson's parents, Rev. Jackson and , played pivotal roles in shaping his early life. His father, a former linebacker at and pastor of Mizpeh Full Gospel Church in nearby , served as a high school coach and instilled a strong in his son from a young age. Jackson's background in provided early inspiration, with Gabe recalling his father's commitment as a provider and : "He’s been a provider, a committed husband who has shown me how to treat a ." His mother, a retired , contributed to a supportive home focused on and stability. The family also included a sister, Yolanda Taylor, and Jackson's godmother was Pam Payton Curry, sister of NFL legend , adding a layer of connection to football heritage. From childhood, Jackson was exposed to through his father's stories of playing success and the sport's prominence in their rural community, fostering an early belief that athletic achievement was attainable with hard work. He often spent time in his father's , sitting in the chair during sermons, which helped build his quiet, observant personality amid a tight-knit dynamic. This foundation transitioned into organized sports under his father's coaching guidance as he entered high school.

High school career

Gabe Jackson attended Amite County High School in , where he competed in for four years under the guidance of his father, Charles Jackson, who served as the team's . During his high school tenure, Jackson played both ways, starting at offensive and , showcasing his versatility and physicality on the line in a program that emphasized disciplined fundamentals. His senior season stood out as a highlight, where he anchored the offensive line for the Amite Trojans, contributing to drives and earning widespread for his blocking prowess and run support. Following that year, Jackson was rated among the top 40 overall prospects in by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger, reflecting his dominance in a competitive landscape. He was also ranked as the No. 52 offensive tackle prospect nationally by and the third-best offensive lineman in by , achievements that underscored his potential and attracted attention from college programs.

College career

Early seasons (2009–2011)

Gabe Jackson signed with Mississippi State in 2009 as a three-star recruit from Amite County High School in Liberty, Mississippi. He redshirted his true freshman season, preserving a year of eligibility while acclimating to the college level without seeing game action. As a redshirt freshman in 2010, Jackson earned the starting position at left guard before the season opener and started all 13 games for the Bulldogs. His performance contributed to Mississippi State's rushing attack, which averaged 214.8 yards per game, and he was selected to the SEC All-Freshman Team by the league coaches. In his season of 2011, Jackson continued as the starting left guard, anchoring the line for all 13 games. He played a key role in the offensive line's development under coach , who praised Jackson's tireless in refining his technique during this period. The redshirt year had provided Jackson with essential time to adjust to the speed and physicality of play, building on his high school foundation of disciplined blocking.

Later seasons and honors (2012–2013)

In his junior season of 2012, Gabe Jackson solidified his role as a cornerstone of the Mississippi State offensive line, starting all 13 games at left guard for the Bulldogs. His consistent performance earned him first-team All- honors from the , recognizing his dominance in pass protection and run blocking. Jackson contributed to an offensive line that allowed the second-fewest sacks in the , providing crucial protection for quarterback amid a season that saw the team rush for 1,866 yards. The Bulldogs finished 8-5, culminating in a appearance where Jackson's efforts helped maintain offensive balance against Northwestern, though the team fell 34-20. As a senior in 2013, Jackson started all 13 games at left guard. In 2013, his senior year, he did not allow a single , anchoring a unit that powered State's record-setting offense in total yards, first downs, and yards per game. He recorded 89 knockdown blocks and 17 touchdown-resulting blocks, contributing to a rushing attack that scored 29 touchdowns and gained 2,469 yards on the ground. Jackson's leadership shone in key matchups, such as the victory over Ole Miss, where his blocking facilitated a game-winning drive, and against , where he earned a 94 percent with nine blocks. The season ended with a 7-6 record and a win over (44-7), highlighting his role in the team's postseason success. Jackson's senior year accolades underscored his elite status, including first-team All-SEC selection, second-team All-American honors by multiple outlets, and invitation to the Senior Bowl as a top prospect. He became the inaugural recipient of the Kent Hull Trophy, awarded to Mississippi's outstanding collegiate offensive , and swept the as the state's top player—the first offensive to claim it. These honors generated significant pre-draft buzz, positioning Jackson as one of the premier interior linemen available in the .

Professional career

2014 NFL Draft

Jackson entered the as one of the top interior offensive line prospects, having earned recognition for his college performance at Mississippi State, where he was an All-American and two-time first-team All-SEC selection. ranked him as the No. 1 prospect in the draft class, praising his power, technique, and run-blocking ability. During the in February , Jackson measured 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 336 pounds. He recorded a time of 5.34 seconds, 30 repetitions on the 225-pound , a 29-inch , and a 108-inch broad jump, showcasing his strength and explosiveness despite average speed for the position. At State's pro day in March , Jackson participated in positional drills and agility work but did not re-test measurable events, focusing instead on demonstrating his blocking skills for scouts. The Oakland Raiders selected Jackson in the third round, 81st overall, on May 9, 2014, the second day of the draft. He signed a four-year rookie contract worth $2.953 million, including a signing bonus of $591,376.

Oakland Raiders tenure (2014–2019)

Gabe Jackson began his professional career with the Oakland Raiders after being selected in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he earned the starting left guard position following a strong performance in training camp and the preseason, where he impressed coaches with his physicality and technique. He started 12 of the 13 games he played that season, logging 812 offensive snaps and contributing to the Raiders' offensive line during a rebuilding year. Jackson was inactive for Weeks 10-12, but his debut solidified his role as a key blocker for quarterback Derek Carr. In the 2015 and 2016 seasons, Jackson established himself as a consistent starter, anchoring the interior line amid the team's efforts to stabilize its offense. He started all 16 games each year, playing over 1,000 offensive snaps per season with minimal penalties—three in 2015 and four in 2016. Transitioning to right in 2016, Jackson excelled in pass protection, allowing zero sacks in 528 passing plays and earning an 81.1 overall grade from , ranking 12th among guards league-wide. His efforts helped the Raiders reach the that year, where he appeared in the wild-card game against the Houston Texans. Jackson's reliability led to a significant contract extension on June 30, 2017, when the Raiders signed him to a five-year deal worth $56 million, including $26 million guaranteed, making him one of the highest-paid in the at the time. In 2017, he started 15 games at right , allowing just one and posting a career-high 84.2 overall PFF grade, again ranking 12th among . During the 2018 and 2019 seasons, Jackson continued as a full-time starter, though minor setbacks affected his availability. He started all 13 games in , ranking among the NFL's top pass blockers per PFF with a allowed only once every 910 pass-blocking attempts. In , a left MCL sustained in preseason sidelined him for the first five games, but he returned to start the final 11 games. Over his Oakland tenure from 2014 to , Jackson appeared in 84 games with 83 starts, providing stability to the offensive line during the team's transitional period.

Las Vegas Raiders (2020)

Following the ' relocation to Las Vegas ahead of the 2020 season, Gabe Jackson continued his role as a key component of the offensive line, providing continuity from his previous years with the franchise. The move marked the team's first year in its new home, with Jackson anchoring the right guard position amid the transition. In the 2020 season, Jackson started all 16 games at right guard, logging 1,062 offensive snaps, which accounted for 98% of the team's total offensive plays. His performance contributed to a solid offensive line unit, particularly in pass protection, where he earned a 63.7 overall grade, ranking 50th among NFL guards, with notable games including an 87.7 pass-blocking grade against the . Jackson also supported the Raiders' rushing attack, helping the offense rank eighth in the with 2,323 rushing yards, bolstered by running back ' efforts. For his perseverance through injuries and consistent play, Jackson received the Raiders' 2020 , recognizing his leadership on the line. Amid the , trade rumors surfaced as the Raiders explored moving Jackson, reportedly seeking a mid-to-late-round pick in return, but general manager ultimately retained him as the starting right guard post-draft. This decision allowed Jackson to anchor the line through the full season, contributing to the team's improvement to an 8-8 from 7-9 the prior year under head coach . Jackson's tenure with the Las Vegas Raiders concluded in the 2021 offseason when he was traded to the on March 17, 2021, for a fifth-round draft pick, ending his seven-year stint with the organization after 100 appearances and 99 starts. Over his time in , Jackson's 16 starts helped stabilize the offensive line during the relocation and supported modest offensive gains, including better rushing efficiency.

Seattle Seahawks tenure (2021–2022)

On March 17, 2021, the acquired Gabe Jackson from the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for their 2021 fifth-round draft pick (No. 137 overall). As part of the trade, Jackson signed a three-year extension with worth $22.575 million, including a $9 million , which kept him under team control through the 2023 season. The move addressed a need at right guard, where Jackson brought veteran experience from seven seasons with the Raiders, having started 99 of 100 games during that span. In the 2021 season, Jackson started all 16 games at right guard for the Seahawks, playing 923 offensive snaps and earning recognition as the team's Best Newcomer for his immediate impact. He contributed to the run game by providing key blocks on touchdowns, such as those by running back Chris Carson, helping stabilize an offensive line that supported a balanced attack under quarterback Russell Wilson. Jackson ranked 20th among qualifying guards in ESPN's pass block win rate metric, allowing just two sacks and committing two holding penalties while aiding in pass protection efficiency rated at 96.3%. During the 2022 season, Jackson started 15 of 17 games at right guard, logging 670 snaps before missing time due to a knee injury, for a total of 31 starts over his Seahawks tenure. He provided veteran leadership to a young offensive line, mentoring rookies like tackle Charles Cross—praising the first-round pick's footwork—and emphasizing work ethic during recovery from offseason . In October 2022, the Seahawks restructured his contract, converting $3.5 million of his base salary into a bonus to create $1.76 million in cap space. Jackson ranked 44th in pass block win rate among guards that year, contributing to the line's efforts amid a transitional season. On March 9, 2023, the Seahawks released Jackson, saving $6.5 million in cap space while absorbing approximately $4.76 million in dead money from his prorated . The decision came as shifted toward younger players on the line, ending Jackson's two-year stint where he started every game he played.

Carolina Panthers tenure (2023–present)

On November 29, 2023, the signed veteran guard Gabe Jackson to their to bolster offensive line depth amid injuries. He was elevated to the active roster on December 29, 2023, ahead of Week 17, providing experienced support for a rebuilding unit under head coach . Jackson appeared in five games during the 2023 season, making two starts at right guard, primarily in relief of injured starter Nash Jensen. He logged 194 offensive snaps, representing about 17% of the team's total offensive plays, with his most extensive action coming in the season finale against the , where he played all 54 snaps. His contributions focused on run blocking, earning a run-block grade of 63.1, though his overall grade stood at 58.1 and pass-block grade at 48.9 across those limited opportunities. Jackson signed a one-year, $1,165,000 contract with the Panthers for 2023, serving as a short-term veteran addition to a young offensive line during a 2-15 campaign. Following the 2023 season, Jackson became an unrestricted on March 13, 2024, and did not return to the Panthers' roster. As of 2025, his professional playing career has been inactive since the end of 2023.

Awards and honors

College awards

During his redshirt freshman season in 2010, Jackson earned recognition as a member of the SEC All-Freshman Team, selected by the conference coaches for his contributions on the offensive line. Jackson's performance elevated in subsequent years, leading to first-team All-SEC honors in both 2012 and 2013; in 2012, he was named to the Associated Press first team, while in 2013, he received first-team selections from both the AP and SEC coaches. In 2013, Jackson swept Mississippi-specific accolades, winning the inaugural Kent Hull Trophy as the state's top collegiate offensive , awarded by the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. He also claimed the , presented by as the premier award for 's outstanding player. These honors underscored Jackson's dominance in the SEC and within Mississippi college football, significantly boosting his profile among NFL scouts and contributing to his selection in the third round (81st overall) of the by the .

NFL achievements

Gabe Jackson signed a five-year, $56 million contract extension with the on June 29, 2017, solidifying his role as a cornerstone of the offensive line and marking one of the largest deals for an interior at the time. This extension, which included $27.5 million in guarantees, reflected his reliability and performance following three strong seasons as a starter. In 2020, Jackson was named the recipient of the Raiders' . Over his 10-year career, Jackson appeared in 136 games, starting 132, demonstrating exceptional durability that extended his college record of starting all 52 games at Mississippi State into professional longevity with minimal missed time due to injury. He maintained a consistent starting role across multiple teams, anchoring the interior line for the Raiders, Seahawks, and Panthers, often playing every snap in seasons where he appeared. Jackson made two playoff appearances, starting both of his playoff games in the ' Wild Card loss to the Houston Texans following the 2016 season and the ' Wild Card defeat to the following the 2022 season. Despite earning no selections, his early-career PFF grades placed him among the top guards, underscoring his impact in run blocking and pass protection during peak years.

Post-career recognition

In October 2025, Gabe Jackson was selected as Mississippi State's representative for the Football Legends Class, honoring his enduring impact on and his professional career. The announced Jackson's recognition on October 22, 2025, celebrating him as a standout offensive whose contributions helped elevate Mississippi State's program during his playing years. This accolade acknowledges his role in anchoring a record-setting 2013 Bulldogs offense that led the in total yards and first downs while allowing zero sacks, solidifying his status as one of the conference's premier guards. Jackson will be formally inducted into the Legends Class on December 5, 2025, at the in , with additional recognition prior to the on December 6, 2025, at . Beyond this honor, Jackson's legacy as a top SEC lineman persists through his decade-long NFL tenure, where he started 132 of 136 games across three teams, demonstrating reliability and consistency that have cemented his reputation as a durable . As of 2025, no formal inductions into Mississippi State's athletic hall of fame or his high school alma mater's recognitions have been reported, though his selection as an SEC Legend highlights ongoing appreciation for his foundational contributions to Bulldog football.

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