Despite this, manager Bill Terry said that Jackson would "make or break" the 1933 season.
Jackson broke for home and a nightmare was playing out in front of Harper.
Jackson broke into the major leagues in 1922 with the New York Giants, the team he would play for his entire career.
It was not until the young Jackson broke a string on the guitar that father Joseph learned about his musical aspirations.
In 1979, Jackson broke his nose during a complex dance routine.
Jackson broke the link before she could speak and instructed the mob' leto disregard all calls for the next six hours.
Then Jackson broke off the left side for a 9-yard touchdown catch to put the Dolphins ahead, 14-0.
Jackson broke his wrist during the preseason and was inactive for the first 13 games of the Cavaliers' regular season.
Three minutes later Jackson broke straight from a scrum and Perry's pace put him clear to score.
Then Jackson broke free for a 16-yard scamper with 4:03 left in the quarter.