Career Highlights:
- 1997-2002: After playing college football with Lackawanna College and Delaware State, JackĀson-Bey runs for 8,917 yards and 107 touchdowns in six seasons with the Empire Football Leagueās Scranton Eagles. In 1999, he rushes for a career-high 2,433 yards (second-highest total in naĀtional minor league football history) on a national-record 393 rushes as he leads the Eagles to the EFL championship.
- 2003-2004: Playing for the Northern Tier Bruins under former Scranton coach Mark Arcure, JackĀson-Bey runs for 3,512 yards and 33 touchdowns in two seasons.
In 2004, Jackson-Bey rushes for 1,942 yards and 20 touchdowns, including 77 yards on 20 carries and a score to lead the Bruins to a 14-7 victory over the North Carolina Eagles to win the United States Football Association championship. - 2005: Coached by current NEPA Miners coach Dan LaMagna, Jackson-Bey runs for 1,200 yards and eight touchdowns for the Southern Tier Green Machine.
- 2006: Jackson-Bey runs for 1,337 yards and six touchdowns for the Hudson Valley Saints, leavĀing him just 336 yards shy of breakĀing former Scranton Eagle Frank Yanikās national record for career rushing yards.
- July 2007: Playing for the NEPA Miners, Jackson-Bey runs for 134 yards in a 37-0 victory over the Hudson County Stars, giving him 15,302 career yards, one more than Yanik.




