DeSean Jackson Retires as Eagle: Career Accomplishments and Impact on NFL History

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DeSean Jackson will officially retire as an Eagle after 15 seasons and three Pro Bowls. Jackson spent his first six years with the Eagles, making all three Pro Bowls and averaging 59 catches, 1,020 yards, and 10 touchdowns per season. The Eagles plan to honor Jackson at their game against the 49ers Sunday at the Linc, where Jackson will serve as honorary captain. Jackson led the NFL in yards per catch four times, has 26 career touchdowns of 60 yards or more, 6,512 receiving yards with the Eagles, and his three 1,000-yard seasons are tied for most in Eagles history. Alongside Tyreek Hill, Jackson is the only player in history with 50 receiving TDs, four punt return TDs, and four rushing TDs.

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