Chicago High School Coach Reflects on Friendship with Seahawks WR Coach

Keith Brookshire details his lifelong bond with former student Frisman Jackson, now a Super Bowl champion as an NFL coach.

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

Keith Brookshire, a high school football coach in Chicago, has maintained a close friendship with Frisman Jackson, a former student who is now the wide receivers coach for the Seattle Seahawks. Brookshire recounts how Jackson, despite humble beginnings, went on to play in the NFL and eventually win a Super Bowl championship as a coach, all while continuing to support student-athletes back in his hometown.

Why it matters

This story highlights the lasting impact that mentors and role models can have on young people, especially in underserved communities. It also showcases the generosity and community-mindedness of an NFL coach who has not forgotten his roots.

The details

Brookshire, the coach at Corliss High School, has been a longtime supporter of Jackson, who played at Morgan Park High School before going on to star at Western Illinois University and spend four seasons in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns. Throughout his professional career, Jackson would regularly send equipment and gear back to his old high school, ensuring students had the resources they needed. Now, as the wide receivers coach for the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks, Jackson reached out to Brookshire with a heartfelt message of gratitude, recognizing the role his former coach played in shaping his life and career.

  • Brookshire and Jackson have maintained their friendship for over 30 years, dating back to Jackson's time as a high school student.
  • Jackson played four seasons in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns.
  • The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl on February 9, 2026.

The players

Keith Brookshire

A high school football coach at Corliss High School in Chicago, who has been a mentor and friend to Frisman Jackson for over three decades.

Frisman Jackson

A former student at Morgan Park High School in Chicago, who went on to play college football at Western Illinois University and spent four seasons in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns. He is currently the wide receivers coach for the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.

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What they’re saying

“He's like, I just arrived at the stadium, I'm soaking it all in. He's like, I've been doing this for 33 years, straight, either playing or coaching, all for this moment right here.”

— Keith Brookshire, High School Football Coach (CBS News Chicago)

“He comes from humble beginnings, and he knows what he had to go through. You know, I remember him having holes in his cleats. We had to tape his glasses up.”

— Keith Brookshire, High School Football Coach (CBS News Chicago)

“So all the orange stuff we used to get over at Morgan Park, he'll put it all in, like, two or three boxes, and he'd ship it to us. So we had shoes for the kids that didn't have shoes. You know, we had gloves, we had winter gear.”

— Keith Brookshire, High School Football Coach (CBS News Chicago)

“He was just like, man, none of this would be possible without you. I just want you to know that I appreciate you and everything you did. So it almost brought tears to my eyes.”

— Keith Brookshire, High School Football Coach (CBS News Chicago)

What’s next

Jackson is expected to return to his alma mater, Morgan Park High School, in the coming weeks to speak with current students and share his Super Bowl championship experience.

The takeaway

This story exemplifies the lasting impact that mentors and role models can have, especially for young people from underserved communities. It also highlights the importance of giving back and supporting the next generation, which Jackson has consistently demonstrated throughout his coaching career.