· In fifth season with the Browns as the team's director of strength and conditioning, after being named to the position on March 12, 2018.
· Prior to joining the Browns, spent the 2017 NFL season as the Los Angeles Chargers' assistant strength and conditioning coach after gaining 19 years of experience on the collegiate coaching level.
· Served as Texas A&M's director of football sports performance from 2012-16, managing all aspects of the strength and conditioning program for the Aggies. During that time, also served as the program's NFL liaison and earned Master Strength and Conditioning Coach status in 2013.
· A 1994 graduate of Texas A&M, Jackson returned to his alma mater after spending the first six years (1998-2004) of his career as the Aggies' assistant strength and conditioning coach.
· Spent six seasons (2006-11) as the University of Houston's director of football sports performance and two years (2004-05) as the University of Oklahoma's assistant strength and conditioning coach.
· Member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Also certified with both the CSCCa and the NSCA.
· A former defensive end at Texas A&M (1991-94), Jackson played in four bowl games and finished his career by participating in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game. As a player for the Aggies, Texas A&M compiled a 42-2-1 regular season record and never lost a home game.
· Spent time with the Denver Broncos (1995), Arizona Cardinals (1996) and Miami Dolphins (1997). Also played for the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe in 1998.
· Native of Rockdale, Texas.
· Jackson and his wife, Amy, have two daughters, Kate and Abby.
Larry Jackson's NFL Playing Background:
1995 Denver Broncos, defensive end
1996 Arizona Cardinals, defensive end
1997 Miami Dolphins, defensive end
1998 Barcelona Dragons, defensive end
Larry Jackson's Coaching Background:
1998-04 Texas A&M University, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2004-05 University of Oklahoma, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2006-11 University of Houston, director of football sports performance
2012-16 Texas A&M University, director of football sports performance
2017 Los Angeles Chargers, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2018- Cleveland Browns, director of strength and conditioning