Brandon Jacobs is retired. He was a running back in the National Football League, primarily with the New York Giants. On January 2, 2014, Brandon Jacobs announced his retirement after nine seasons.
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Brandon Jacobs was selected by the New York Giants in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft and played for them from 2005 to 2011, winning two Super Bowl rings with the team.

Brandon Jacobs won two Super Bowls in seven seasons with the New York Giants. He holds the franchise record for most career rushing touchdowns and ranks fourth-most in career rushing yards.
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In his senior year at Assumption High School, Brandon Jacobs received accolades such as USA Today All-America, Orlando Sentinel All-Southern, Prep Star All-Region, and Louisiana Class 4A Most Valuable Offensive Player.
Brandon Jacobs played college football for the Auburn Tigers and Southern Illinois Salukis. In 2001, his freshman year at Coffeyville, he ran for 1,349 yards and 17 touchdowns and gained Kansas Jayhawk Conference All-Conference honorable mention.


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