Monday, April 14, 2008

Canadian Football League player from South Carolina dies

: Canadian Football League line backer Jamacia Glenda Jackson was establish unresponsive Monday at his girlfriend's place and marked dead at a hospital.

The William Rowan Hamilton Tiger-Cats said the 26-year-old's do of decease was not immediately known. A telephone set message left with the Sumter County coroner's business office was not immediately returned.

Jackson's stepmother, Cleo Jackson, said he was in good wellness and had lifted weights Saturday.

Jackson played safety and particular squads for South Carolina in 2001-04. He signed with the New House Of York Giants in 2006, and was allocated to NFL Europe and selected by the German Capital Thunder.

He signed with the Volunteer State Titans in 2005 as an undrafted free agent, but was released during preparation camp. He subsequently joined the Montreal Alouettes' pattern roster, and then signed with the Tiger-Cats inch January. Today in Sports

"Jamacia was a darling player, teammate and friend," Ticats manager Charlie Taaffe said. "He will be truly missed by our full team."

Jackson is the 2nd Ticats participant to decease during a recent offseason. Offense lineman Travis Claridge died Feb. 28, 2006, after being establish unconscious in his Las Vegas home. The 27-year-old's death later was ruled accidental.

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