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Jha'Quan Jackson

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Experience: R

Height: 5-9

Age: 24

Weight: 188 lbs

College: Tulane

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Biography

PRO: The Titans selected Jha'Quan Jackson in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The 5-foot-9-inch, 188-pound possesses a unique blend of speed, ball skills and explosiveness that creates opportunity to compete at wide receiver at the NFL level. The Luling, La., native is an experienced punt and kickoff returner as well. He played five seasons at Tulane (2019-23) where he saw action in 55 games, posting 109 receptions for 1,743 yards and 17 touchdowns.

TITANS TIDBITS:
• Jackson's uncle is NFL Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed.
• Jackson is a close friend and former roommate of Titans current running back Tyjae Spears at Tulane.
• Jackson is also close with former Titans running back/returner and Hahnville High School alumnus Darius Reynaud. Jackson and Reynaud speak "about once a week ever since I was in high school."

CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
• The Luling, La., native was selected by the Titans in the sixth round (182nd overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE:
• Jackson played five seasons at Tulane, appearing in 55 games and recording 109 receptions for 1,743 yards with 17 touchdowns. Returned 60 punts for 677 yards with a score and 36 kickoffs for 772 yards.

AS A GRADUATE (2023), finished the season with 26 catches for 439 yards and four touchdown catches. Earned an All-AAC third team at punt returner after bringing back nine punts for 110 yards with a long return of 36 yards. Finished seventh in the league in yards per reception (16.88). Named to CSC's Academic All-District Team. Missed four games due to injury.
• Against South Alabama (9/2), posted season-highs in receiving yards (106) and receiving touchdowns (two) in the season-opening victory.
• Against Mississippi (9/9), grabbed four passes for 83 yards with a 41-yard touchdown catch.
• At Southern Mississippi (9/16), hauled in two receptions for 41 yards with a 35-yard touchdown grab.
• At Memphis (10/13), posted a season-high six catches in the win.

AS A SENIOR (2022), played in all 14 games with nine starts at wide receiver and caught 33 passes for 554 yards and three touchdowns. Also returned 21 punts for 213 yards and a touchdown. Named second team All-AAC as a returner. His 886 all-purpose yards (554 receiving, 111 punt, eight rush and 213 kick) were the third-most on the team.
• Against Memphis (10/22), his 90-yard touchdown return was the second- longest in both school and conference history.
• Against Southern California (1/2), his 87-yard touchdown reception in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl tied the Cotton Bowl record and was tied for the third-longest in school history.

AS A JUNIOR (2021), showed himself to be one of the most versatile weapons in the American Athletic Conference as he finished the regular season with 1,003 all-purpose yards. Posted 17 receptions for 294 yards with a touchdown. Named Phil Steele All-American Athletic Conference fourth team.
• Against Morgan State (9/11), ran all over the field, hauling in three catches for 21 yards and a touchdown, three kick returns for 59 yards and three punt returns for 36 yards.
• At Ole Miss (9/18), posted a season-high 203 yards off eight kick returns.
• At Southern Methodist (10/21), collected a season-high 93 receiving yards on two receptions.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2020), established himself as one of the Green Wave's most versatile offensive options, finishing the regular season with 788 all-purpose yards. Led the team in touchdown receptions (eight), tied for the lead in receptions (31) and was second on the squad in receiving yards (425).
• At Central Florida (10/24), posted a breakout performance, as he had a 54-yard punt return, totaled a season-high 59 yards receiving and had 67 kickoff return yards en route to a season-high 180 all-purpose yards. Also caught a season-best two touchdowns.
• At East Carolina (11/7), collected a season-best seven receptions for 57 yards.
• Against Memphis (12/5), closed out the regular season on a high note, posting three catches for 57 yards with a touchdown.
• Against Nevada (12/22), caught two passes for 69 yards and two touchdowns in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

AS A FRESHMAN (2019), appeared in eight games and posted two catches for 31 yards with a touchdown.
• Against Connecticut (10/12), collected his first career touchdown as he hauled in a 14-yard scoring grab.
• At Temple (11/16), hauled in a season-long 17-yard reception.
• Graduated from Tulane with a degree in communications in May 2023. Current completing a master's degree in sports studies.

PERSONAL:
• Attended Hahnville (Boutte, La.) High School and led the team to a 6-0 record in 5A District 7, going 12-3 overall in his junior year to earn a spot in the 2017 Allstate Sugar Bowl/LHSAA Non-Select Prep Classic Championship.
• Earned three-star ratings from 247Sports.com and Rivals.com and ranked 40th in the state of Louisiana according to Rivals and 90th among 2019 recruits on 247Sports.com.
• Also played baseball as a centerfielder and ran track (4x100 and 100-meter dash).
• Son of Samantha Lewis and Patrick Jackson.
• Has eight siblings (5 sisters and 3 brothers).
• Nicknamed ATM (Automatic Touchdown Machine).
• Follow Jackson on X at @_Quann4, on TikTok at @jhaquanjackson and on Instagram at @quann.4.
• Born Jha'Quan Brian Jackson on May 15, 2000 in Metairie, La.

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