J.C. Pearson

J.C. Pearson

Jayice "J. C." Pearson is a retired National Football League defensive back. Pearson played for the University of Washington Pearson played for the Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings between 1986 and 1993. Pearson began broadcasting NFL games since 2003 after spending several years calling college football for ESPN Plus, often paired with Chris Marlowe on Mountain West Conference games. Pearson worked for Fox, calling games as one of the lower tier broadcast teams. He eventually became a regular middle-tier broadcaster in 2005, working alongside Curt Menefee and later Matt Vasgersian....
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Birthdate:August 17, 1963
Birthplace:Oceanside, California
Age:48
All Positions Played:Defensive back
Education:University of Washington

Education

University of Washington
University of Washington
Location:Seattle
Founded:1861
Colors:Purple, Gold
Mascot:Harry the Husky

The University of Washington is a public research university in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 1861, UW is the largest university in the Northwest and one of the oldest universities on the West Coast. The university has three campuses: the largest in the University District,...
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NFL players from University of Washington
NamePositionMost recent team
Khalif Barnes Offensive tackle Oakland Raiders
Isaiah Stanback Quarterback New York Giants
Dashon Goldson Free Safety San Francisco 49ers
Jake Locker Quarterback Tennessee Titans
Donald Butler Linebacker San Diego Chargers
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Hometown of J.C. Pearson

Oceanside
Oceanside, California
Population:129,388

Oceanside is a coastal city located on California's South Coast. It is the third-largest city in San Diego County, California. The city had a population of 183,095 at the 2010 census. Together with Carlsbad and Vista, it forms a tri-city area. Oceanside is located just south of Marine Corps Base...
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