After starting the 2023 season with an impressive 10 wins out of their first 11 games, the Philadelphia Eagles faced a significant downfall towards the end of their schedule, culminating in a disappointing loss in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs will play their sixth consecutive AFC Championship game this Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. They have already been to three Super Bowls, winning two of them.
Desean Jackson isn't done needling the Dallas Cowboys.
Decorated receiver DeSean Jackson - who last played for the Baltimore Ravens - officially retired as a Philadelphia Eagle two weeks ago. ... or did he?
DeSean Jackson retired as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles in late November ... or maybe he didn't.
If former Pro Bowl WR DeSean Jackson had his way, Jalen Hurts would have started from the jump.
Former Cal standout wide receiver DeSean Jackson officially announced his retirement from pro football on Wednesday after 15 seasons in the NFL. Jackson,
Former Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson is retiring as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles and will serve as the team's honorary captain for their Week 13 game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson retired Wednesday after 15 seasons with six NFL teams. The speedy playmaker spent eight seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, who announced his retirement.
One of the NFL’s most electric playmakers is calling it a career.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced WR DeSean Jackson is signing a one-day contract to retire with the team. The veteran has bounced around with a number of teams but he started his career in Philadelphia and had his most memorable moments there, so this makes a lot of sense. Jackson, 36, is a former second-round pick of the Eagles back in 2008.
Dynamic receiver DeSean Jackson is retiring from the NFL and doing so with the Philadelphia Eagles this Friday, the team announced. And then he’ll serve as an honorary game captain for this Sunday’s Eagles matchup against the 49ers.
One of the great deep threats in modern NFL history, DeSean Jackson is not planning to play a 16th season.
The Baltimore Ravens wide receiver corps, coming into this season, was touted as a collection of difference-makers. Things haven't quite unfolded that way on a weekly basis for rookie first-rounder Zay Flowers and flashy free agent signeee and Odell Beckham Jr.
Former Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday that he wants to appear on ESPN's "Manningcast."
As Lamar Jackson, John Harbaugh, and the rest of the Baltimore Ravens begin training camp, the 2023 season looks to be one of the most important in team history.
The reports of DeSean Jackson’s retirement have been greatly exaggerated.
Shortly after sharing an Instagram post hinting at possible retirement, veteran wideout DeSean Jackson cleared the air Sunday.
One of the greatest deep threats in NFL history may be ready to retire. In an Instagram post on Sunday morning, free agent wide receiver DeSean Jackson wrote, “Did it my way 15 years strong!! Neva anotha like it!” (h/t Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk). He has not yet officially announced his retirement, though the tone of his post suggests that such an announcement could be forthcoming.
DeSean Jackson’s Ravens visit has produced an agreement, as the 14-year veteran wide receiver is signing with the team.
Wide receiver DeSean Jackson is looking for an opportunity to resume his NFL career. "Hell no, I ain't retired," the 35-year-old veteran told the I AM ATHLETE podcast this week.
The veteran receiver appeared this week on a live taping for the “I AM ATHLETE” podcast and said that he is still not retired from the NFL.
Desean Jackson was one of the most electric players in Eagles history and NFL history. He amassed over 11,000 receiving yards and 1,300 return yards throughout his career.
DeSean Jackson admitted that he could be tempted into postponing his retirement by a select few teams.
When 15-year veteran receiver DeSean Jackson signed with the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this month, it was unknown what he still had left in the tank. The answer is more than clear now.
The Raiders, Packers and Saints all need help at wide receiver, and Jackson could also reunite with his former QB in Indy.
From 2008-18, the former Cal standout averaged 54 receptions for 933 yards and five touchdowns.
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