California’s Thousand Oaks (AP) – On Sunday night, Alaric Jackson will start in the postseason for the first time in his career in his hometown, and he’s paying for it.
Instantly upon the announcement of his Los Angeles Rams’ game against the Detroit Lions, ticket requests began to pour in, and they never stopped. To eventually come up with 75 tickets for family and friends, the starting left tackle for the Rams had to contact his teammates and even the Lions.
Jackson is the protector of Matthew Stafford´s blind side, a key blocker for Kyren Williams and the steadying force on an offensive line that has been the key to the Los Angeles offense’s success. That line spent last season in turmoil after the Rams´ Super Bowl victory and stalwart left tackle Andrew Whitworth´s subsequent retirement.

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