The NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders will be played on Sunday. The winner will ...
A former Philadelphia Eagles football star is adding a new title to his stacked résumé. On Wednesday, DeSean Jackson will officially be introduced as Delaware State University's new head ...
All things Eagles: Latest Philadelphia Eagles news ... has had just one winning season since a 10-2 record in 2007. "DeSean Jackson is a perfect fit for our institution − incredibly competitive ...
Delaware State head coach and former NFL wide receiver DeSean Jackson wakes up with "GMFB" and previews the Washington ...
Former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson is adding a new title to his stacked resume: college football coach. In an announcement Friday, Delaware State University named Jackson the ...
UPDATE: DeSean Jackson has been officially announced as the new head coach of Delaware State's football team, per NBC Sports. "DeSean Jackson is a perfect fit for our institution -- incredibly ...
The Eagles love to host college coaches on select NFL game days, and Sunday's wild-card contest against Green Bay saw a new ...
The NFC Championship Game is already stealing headlines, and a bold prediction just raised the stakes. A three-time Pro Bowler isn’t holding back on his take for the Philadelphia Eagles-Washington ...
The school announced Jackson’s hire Friday in the latest move by a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference program to hire a former NFL star as its football coach. FILE - Former Philadelphia Eagles DeSean ...
Delaware State is about to find out after recently hiring Jackson. Jackson, 38, finished up a 15-year NFL career in 2022, which included two stints with the Eagles from 2008 as their second-round pick ...
He spent 15 seasons in the NFL-- six of them with the Eagles. RELATED: DeSean Jackson thanks fans as he retires as a Philadelphia Eagle At the end of his career, Jackson signed a one-day contract ...
DOVER – DeSean Jackson looked the part ... this feels better than draft day,” the former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver and second-round 2008 draft choice said at a pep rally/press ...