DeSean Jackson Gave A Hint About Retirement
DeSean Jackson made a statement widely interpreted as a retirement declaration, although he did not say it that way.
DeSean Jackson, a longtime NFL wide receiver, is prepared to hang up his cleats. In a recent Instagram post, Jackson said, “Did it my way 15 years strong!! Neva anotha like it!” Jackson made a statement widely interpreted as a retirement declaration, although he did not say it that way.
Realistically, it’s possible that Jackson, 36, is finished, whether he likes it or not. He played with the Ravens last season, his sixth NFL season, but only managed nine catches.
One of the finest big-play receivers in modern NFL history, Jackson will be remembered for his contributions. He finished his career with 641 receptions for 11,263 yards and 58 touchdowns, averaging 17.6 yards per grab, and he topped the league in yards per catch in four separate seasons.
DeSean Jackson, a standout return guy, also led the NFL in yards for punt returns in 2009 and has four career touchdown runs on punt returns. In 2010, as the Eagles completed a stunning comeback victory over the Giants, Jackson’s most well-known performance was a punt return touchdown on the game’s last play.