https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/after-one-hit-ended-his-r...
Three years ago, he suffered nerve damage in his neck and shoulder that was so severe his right arm hung lifeless at his side. Yet Jarrett remains a fixture in the fabric of the Redskins franchise — no longer as a player but as a coaching intern working with the defensive backs and special teams units. It was the least Coach Jay Gruden felt he could do for his former draft pick with the infectious personality and keen football smarts
Man what a tough break for a kid with a huge future as a player. But glad to see him stepping up in the coaching game.
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