DeSean Jackson retired as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles in late November.
Throughout an look on Kay Adams’ “Up and Adams” podcast Monday, the previous Professional Bowl broad receiver struck a really completely different tone relating to his future, saying he is “accessible.”
“I dunno, I am accessible, and I can nonetheless play. I am right here,” Jackson stated.
The podcast host requested if Jackson would go to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs.
“Is your shirt white? Is the sweater that you’ve on white?” Jackson sarcastically requested, hinting that his reply is a transparent sure.
Head coach Andy Reid’s Chiefs have misplaced back-to-back video games and at the moment are 8-5, simply one game ahead of the red-hot Denver Broncos (7-6) within the AFC West. One of many criticisms of the crew this season has been its lack of depth at broad receiver.
Tight finish Travis Kelce continues to be quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ favourite and finest offensive weapon, although rookie wideout Rashee Rice has come on as a stable second choice. He ranks second behind Kelce in targets (75), receptions (59) and receiving yards (663), whereas pacing the crew in receiving scores as effectively (six).
No different participant has greater than 40 targets, and no different broad receiver has greater than 25 catches.
A lot-criticized third-year receiver Kadarius Toney is in a heap of controversy following Kansas Metropolis’s Week 14 loss to the Buffalo Payments on Sunday after lining up offsides previous to a would-be go-ahead landing within the fourth quarter.
Jackson advised Adams that he and Reid nonetheless speak “fairly usually,” so the ball is within the 65-year-old’s court docket.
Jackson performed the primary 5 seasons of his profession below Reid from 2008-12 in Philadelphia.