DeSean Jackson: Former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, announces NFL retirement after 15 seasons
The Philadelphia Eagles announced that wide receiver DeSean Jackson is retiring from the NFL after a 15-year career; Jackson will serve as honorary captain in Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers,
Former Philadelphia Eagles three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson has announced his retirement from NFL after a 15-season career across six teams.
The speedy playmaker spent eight seasons with the Eagles, who confirmed his retirement on Wednesday.
“DeSean Jackson was a dynamic playmaker who captivated Eagles fans with his game-breaking speed, unique skill set, and explosive play,” Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement.
His most memorable game was a 38-31 comeback victory by the Eagles over the rival New York Giants in 2010. Down by 21 with eight minutes left, the Eagles scored four unanswered touchdowns – capped by Jackson’s game-winning 65-yard punt return as time expired.