Jackie Slater is a former National Football League player who played his entire 20 season career with the Rams, both in Los Angeles and St. Louis.
Fast Facts:
- Born: May 27, 1954
- Birthplace: Jackson, Mississippi
- College: Jackson State University
- Tied as the only player to play 20+ seasons for one team
- 7 time Pro Bowl selection
Jackie Slater Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams
- NFL.com: Career Stats
- Height: 6-4
- Weight: 285
- Rookie Year: 1976
Jackie Slater Timeline
May 27, 1954: Born
1972: College football debut at Jackson State University
1975: Named All-American by the Pittsburgh Courier
1976: Drafted 86th overall in the 3rd round of the NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams
1979: Played in Super Bowl XIV
1983, 1985-1990: Pro Bowl selection
1992: MVP of the Los Angeles Rams
1995: Retired from the National Football League
2001: Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
2006: Hired as the offensive line coach by the Oakland Raiders
2007: Released by the Oakland Raiders
