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Jackson played with power, finesse, and quickness

Packers.com Editor Vic Ketchman sat down with former Packers defensive tackle Grady Jackson who talked the enlightening time he experienced in Green Bay, as well as his thoughts on quarterbacks Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, and his life after football.

Jackson joined the Packers on waivers from New Orleans midway through the 2003 season, when the mammoth defensive tackle started the remaining eight games of the campaign and helped solidify the Packers??? run defense.

Jackson joined the Green Bay Packers on waivers from New Orleans midway through the 2003 season, when the mammoth defensive tackle started the remaining eight games of the campaign and helped solidify the Packers' run defense. The impactful defender played three seasons for the Packers and racked up 133 tackles, four-and-a-half sacks, six passes defensed and two forced fumbles during his time in Green Bay.

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