Former NFL quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, who spent the 2012 season with the Bills, died in a car accident on Sunday night, a Tennesee State spokesperson confirmed to NFL Media. He was 36.

According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, Jackson was killed when his 2012 Camaro left the road, struck a tree and overturned. The accident occurred seven miles south of his hometown of Montgomery, Ala., at around 8:40 p.m. Central time.

Jackson spent the 2019 season as the Tennessee State quarterbacks coach after spending one year as a quality control coach at Alabama State, his alma mater.

Jackson was in the NFL for 10 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, Bills and two stints with the Seattle Seahawks after being drafted in the second round in 2006 by Minnesota.

The Bills acquired Jackson in 2012 for a conditional seventh-round pick from Seattle. He was the third-string quarterback and did not play that season. Ryan Fitzpatrick started all 16 games for the Bills.

Jackson was re-signed in February 2013 to a one-year deal but was released in June and ended up returning to Seattle, where he earned a Super Bowl ring. He last played in the NFL in 2015.