There were
other Bills players that did an awful lot on the field for the team in
2009, but no one came close to the contributions of Fred Jackson
Jackson
knew right from the start of the season that he would have more of an
opportunity to show what he was truly capable of as the team's feature
back for the first three games with Marshawn Lynch
By the time the 2009 campaign was over Jackson became the first player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards and have 1,000 kick return yards in the same season. Jackson was 150 yards shy of the 1,000-yard rushing total entering the season finale, but had a 212-yard rushing performance against the Colts to help him surpass the 1,000-yard total.
"It's definitely something I'll be able to tell my grandkids," said Jackson of the double 1,000 mark. "It's something I'm excited about especially coming from where I came from to be the first guy to do it. It's a big deal and it's something I'm definitely proud of."
Jackson's all-purpose yardage total of 2,516 yards also led the league as he became just the sixth player in NFL history to accumulate 2,500 yards or more all-purpose yards in a season. His total of 2,516 is the fourth best all-time.
"He wasthe workhorse," said Lee Evans
Jackson led the team in rushing, return yards, was second in receptions, third in receiving yards, third in touchdowns and even threw a 27-yard touchdown pass.
"Fred
all year, he hasn't gotten a lot of national attention and all that,
but the effort that he plays with, he is such a good football player
and I don't think there are a ton of people around the league that give
him the respect that he deserves," said Ryan Fitzpatrick
As proud as Jackson was to make a major contribution to the team's output, he knows a lot of it would not have been achieved without his linemen and return unit blocking for him.
"You want to be able to make plays," he said. "Obviously, we all want to go out and compete and do great things, but it's a team sport and without those guys I wouldn't be able to do it."
For Jackson it was a breakout year in every sense of the word. The long road he took from Division III college standout, to the Indoor Football League to NFL Europe and a year on Buffalo's practice squad, Jackson savors the journey all the more after producing in a way he always felt he could.
"It was the type of season that can help build a career," said Jackson. "So I want to do that and hopefully come back and build on top of what I was able to do this year and do more things."
Fans can only wonder what more Jackson could possibly do.
Story courtesy of Chris Brown and BuffaloBills.com













