NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Second-year Tennessee Titans security Matthew Jackson’s first NFL snap is one he’ll all the time keep in mind. Having grown up in a housing complicated known as CWA Plaza within the shadows of Nissan Stadium, the Titans’ house was in eyesight of his residence — the place all he needed to do was cross the road to be on the premises.
So when Jackson lined up alongside veteran kicker Nick People as a part of the protection unit for the season-opening kickoff in opposition to the New Orleans Saints, the one factor he might consider was how electrifying the setting was on the Caesars Superdome as he donned the colours of the staff that he grew up envying, and every thing appeared like a film.
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“That was in all probability the largest ambiance of my life,” Jackson advised ESPN. “You do not neglect when the intense lights are on and that was in all probability the loudest stadium I ever performed in.”
The Superdome attendance dwarfed the dimensions crowds Jackson was used to taking part in in entrance of in faculty at Jap Kentucky. And there positively weren’t waves of individuals piling in to look at Jackson play at Hillsboro Excessive Faculty in Nashville.
Jackson was born in Chicago, however he moved to Nashville together with his mother and brother when he was a 12 months previous.
His mom, Andrea Clark, had Jackson on the age of 19. She obtained a full scholarship by means of the United Negro Faculty Fund to attend Fisk College in Nashville on the time, however it required her to start out faculty quickly after taking a 12 months off. So she moved south, the place she labored a customer support job on prime of faculty to make ends meet as soon as they arrived.
It wasn’t till the primary grade that Jackson began taking part in organized soccer. Clark wanted to search out an outlet that allowed her son to burn off additional power. Jackson’s academics used to name Clark generally as a result of they felt he was disrupting the training atmosphere.
“I put him in soccer so I would not lose my job,” Clark stated. “I needed to forestall myself from having to maintain leaving work.”
Soccer apply was the outlet Jackson wanted.
“Soccer was a solution that I did not know I used to be praying for as a result of I used to be like, ‘I do not know the way to deal with him,'” Clark stated. “He is all the time been so excessive power.”
JACKSON WAS A standout in observe and discipline as a protracted jumper along with soccer throughout his highschool days.
Attending a magnet faculty like Hillsboro supplied Jackson the chance to get away from the kind of neighborhood he grew up in. He needed to stand up early within the morning to take two metropolis busses to get to high school.
“Understanding the place I grew up, the place I used to be going to go to, so far as what zone faculty I used to be in, I knew it was a greater alternative,” Jackson stated. “I might have ended up just like the common statistics, both being shot useless or gang banging at my zone faculty and never taking the sensible manner or the profession path.”
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Jackson admittedly did not get the identical consideration as among the extra outstanding Nashville space highschool soccer gamers. Whereas different native gamers in Jackson’s class obtained affords from greater colleges, applications like Austin Peay, Tennessee Tech, Tennessee State together with Murray State, Samford, UT Martin got here calling for him.
Jackson’s dad, Brian, who nonetheless resides in Chicago, merely advised him he’d simply need to work a bit tougher than a few of his friends. In the end Jackson determined to play for Jap Kentucky the place he moved to linebacker. That is when issues actually began to come back collectively.
As a redshirt junior, Jackson began six out of eight video games in 2020 the place he had 79 tackles, and he cemented himself as a professional prospect the next season when he earned the primary of two consecutive All-Atlantic Solar Convention picks. A career-high 102 tackles in 2021 landed Jackson because the Atlantic Solar Convention defensive participant of the 12 months and Buck Buchanan Award finalist, which is given to prime FCS defensive participant.
The ultimate 12 months at Jap Kentucky was adequate to realize invitations to varsity all star video games just like the Dream Bowl and the Nationwide Gridiron Showcase. However Jackson was with out an agent since most of them deserted him after he suffered a concussion halfway by means of his senior season.
Native agent Zach Spires, from Aspires Sports activities Administration, discovered about Jackson by means of a consumer named Shedrick Kirk. Jackson and Kirk, who performs for the Nashville Kats Enviornment Soccer staff, educated collectively at X3 Efficiency and Bodily Remedy Middle in Nashville.
Jackson’s dad and mom paid for his coaching at X3. His dad, who additionally performed highschool soccer, noticed the imaginative and prescient and saved up cash over time. Clark took on a second job to assist cowl the bills. X3 was their selection as a result of they needed Jackson to remain near Nashville the place he had a help system to assist together with his daughter, Summer season, who’s now 3.
Jap Kentucky’s professional day was subsequent, with 12 groups in attendance, none of which have been the Titans. However Titans scouting coordinator Patrick Woo had his eyes on Jackson and helped get him to the staff’s native professional day. Security coach Scott Booker, who has since moved on to the Buffalo Payments, additionally took curiosity in Jackson.
Regardless of taking part in exterior linebacker in faculty, Jackson examined properly in security drills leading to he, and Colton Dowell, being requested to remain after the professional day to speak with then-coach Mike Vrabel.
The Titans chosen Dowell, a large receiver out of Tennessee-Martin within the seventh spherical, and like Jackson, Dowell attended highschool (Wilson Central) regionally. Jackson signed with the Titans as an undrafted free agent, becoming a member of Jap Kentucky teammate TK McLendon Jr.
“I feel the Titans have been one of the best match, so we acquired that deal executed,” Spires advised ESPN. “We had a couple of undrafted free agent contract affords, and the Titans simply needed him to come back to minicamp.”
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JACKSON HAS FOND reminiscences from attending Titans video games as a child. He remembers the glory days of Chris Johnson, who turned the sixth participant in NFL historical past to hurry for two,000 yards in a season in 2009, and seeing former 2015 No. 2 choose Marcus Mariota’s profession get off to a scorching begin in Tennessee as properly. When he was in highschool, Jackson turned a fan of former Titans security Kevin Byard III — who was traded final season to the Philadelphia Eagles — as a result of they performed the identical place.
Earlier than the commerce, Jackson’s locker was straight throughout from Byard. It was an ideal alternative to study from probably the greatest. Byard invited Jackson to coach with Jeremy Holt, of AthElite Efficiency in Nashville, to organize for coaching camp.
The additional work paid off as Jackson secured a spot on the 53-man roster. However cutdown day was a rollercoaster journey.
Jackson was on the rookie resort when his cellphone rang. A Titans consultant advised him to report back to Vrabel’s workplace. Jackson walked in and Vrabel was sitting there with normal supervisor Ran Carthon.
As an alternative of main off with an announcement like, “You made the staff,” Carthon and Vrabel identified issues Jackson wanted to work on. At that time, Jackson embraced what would come subsequent — even when that meant he was getting launched. Then they advised him he made the preliminary 53-man roster.
“It was only a dream come true at that time,” Jackson stated.
Jackson performed totally on particular groups and completed with six tackles in 10 video games final season. Getting into 12 months 2, Jackson will seemingly work with the second unit at security behind starter Amani Hooker when the Titans report for coaching camp on July 23.
Regardless of transferring to Nashville as a toddler, Jackson stated he “type of grew up as a Bears fan” as properly. So a bit additional could also be on the road when the Titans open the season on the Chicago Bears on Sept. 8. “That needs to be an enormous one,” Jackson stated with a smile.