Jackie Slater, born Jackie Ray Slater on May 27, 1954, in Jackson, Mississippi, is a former professional football player known for his distinguished career as an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). Slater attended Jackson State University, where he excelled in football and earned All-American honors. His impressive college career set the stage for his entry into the NFL.
Slater was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the third round of the 1976 NFL Draft. He spent his entire 20-year career with the Rams, making him one of the longest-tenured players with a single team in NFL history. Known for his exceptional blocking skills, strength, and durability, Slater became a cornerstone of the Rams’ offensive line. He was selected to seven Pro Bowls and was named an All-Pro multiple times.
Throughout his career, Slater was known for his leadership and dedication to the game. He played in a total of 259 games, the most by any offensive lineman at the time of his retirement. Slater’s contributions to the Rams’ success and his consistent performance made him a beloved figure among fans and teammates alike. His commitment to excellence on the field earned him induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001.
Off the field, Jackie Slater is known for his involvement in charitable activities and community service. He has supported various causes, including initiatives aimed at helping underprivileged youth and promoting education. Slater’s commitment to making a positive impact in the community reflects his character and values.
Jackie Slater is married to Annie, and they have three sons, including Matthew Slater, who also plays in the NFL. His family has been a constant source of support throughout his career. Slater’s dedication to football and his contributions to the sport have left a lasting legacy. His story is one of perseverance, talent, and a deep love for the game.
Slater remains involved in football through coaching and mentoring young offensive linemen, sharing his knowledge and experience to help develop the next generation of players. His passion for the sport continues to inspire those around him.