The Saline Courier

Hogs’ Jackson retires after injury-filled career

- By Nate Allen Razorback Report

FAYETTEVIL­LE - Injuryplag­ued Arkansas Razorbacks senior tight end Koilan Jackson has retired from football, a UA spokesman confirmed Wednesday.

Jackson on Twitter posted “Knowing what I was capable of hurts, life goes on.”

The son of Keith Jackson, the former College and

NFL Hall of Famer of the Oklahoma Sooners, Philadelph­ia Eagles and Green Bay Packers, and former Razorbacks sportscast­er, and brother of former Razorbacks ALL-SEC defensive lineman Keith Jackson Jr., Koilan was signed by Arkansas' Bret Bielema regime in 2017as a 4-star wide receiver out of Little Rock's Joe T. Robinson but redshirted injured the entire 2017 season.

Jackson played a little for

Chad Morris' 2018 Razorbacks and finally lettered in 2018 catching three passes for 38 yards including a 19-yard touchdown against Texas A&M.

Arkansas Coach Sam Pittman in 2020 never got the chance to see Jackson following a season-ending knee injury from which he tried unsuccessf­ully to recover from in 2021.

Koilan's plight was explained by new tight ends coach Dowell Loggains when asked about Jackson a week before Jackson retired.

“He's been injured since

I've been here,” Loggains said. “I obviously played with his brother here at Arkansas. So, I like the family and I can speak on that. I know the kid has some receiving skills I've been able to see on tape in the past, but until you get on the field I can't really comment. We just haven't had the chance to get him on the field and see.”

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