In Roob's Eagles Observations: Why DeSean Jackson is a legit Hall of Fame candidate (2024)

Why DeSean Jackson is a legitimate Hall of Fame candidate, a fascinating Jalen Hurts stat and the fascinating Jason Kelce-Shane MacGowan connection.

It’s 49ers Week and Roob’s 10 Random Eagles Observations is in the house!

1. You might not immediately consider DeSean Jackson a legit Hall of Fame candidate. But I present you with one fact that truly puts his remarkable career into perspective: Jackson is one of only three players in NFL history to surpass 11,000 receiving yards while averaging over 17 yards per catch. The others are Hall of Famers Don Maynard and James Lofton, the one-time Eagle. We’re talking about one of the all-time greatest high-volume big-play receivers in NFL history. Jackson did one thing better than anybody who ever played the game, and that immediately makes him a Hall of Fame candidate. Nobody in the history of football had more 60-yard touchdowns. And to put 26 TDs of at least 60 yards in perspective, only 21 other players in history have had HALF that many. And 11 of those are in the Hall of Fame. When you’re ahead of Jerry on any list, you’re an all-timer. And Jackson did all this at 175 pounds. Nobody else in NFL history his size — 5-10, 175 pounds — had 11,000 receiving yards. Jackson’s critics will point out that he was never a 1st-team All-Pro and only made three Pro Bowls in 15 seasons. He was never on a Super Bowl team (although he gave the Eagles the lead in the fourth quarter of the 2008 NFC Championship Game with that 62-yard TD catch from Donovan McNabb). He never led the league in catches or yards, although he’s the only player in NFL history to lead the league in yards per catch four times – including in 2018 at 31 years old. And while several Philly beat writers had good relationships with Jackson, he wasn’t super media friendly, and unfortunately that matters when sports writers are voting. They hold grudges and they’re more likely to support guys who gave them interviews. That’s why T.O. didn’t get in until his third year. It’s wrong. But that’s the reality. But if you just break down the numbers, Jackson is in a class by himself. He’s the greatest deep-ball receiver in history. And when you’re the best at one thing in the history of football, you’re squarely in the Hall of Fame conversation.

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2. The Eagles are 5-0 this year when they’ve been outgained by at least 98 yards. The entire rest of the league combined is 10-62 when they’ve been outgained by at least 98 yards. The Eagles are already the first team in NFL history to win five games in a season when they’ve been outgained by at least 98 yards (Patriots, second Washington game, Cowboys, Chiefs and Bills). They’re the only team in history that’s won four straight games when being outgained by 98 yards.

3. Jalen Carter’s 85 snaps against the Bills – 76 on defense and nine on special teams – are the most any Eagles defensive tackle has played since the NFL began tracking snap counts in 2012. It’s also the most snaps by any rookie interior lineman since Chris Jones played 95 (90 on defense, five on special teams) in the Patriots’ win over the Broncos in 2013. It was the most snaps by any Eagles defensive rookie since the last day of the 2016 season, when Doug Pederson played mainly backupsagainst the Cowboys and Ed Reynolds of all people played 100 (83 and 17) and Eric Rowe 96 (86 and 10). What’s truly impressive about Carter's performance is that he left the game briefly in the middle of the second quarter when he hurt his left hand and played much of the game banged up. The other crazy thing is that as part of what’s really been a five-man rotation with Jordan Davis, Fletcher Cox, Milton Williams and Marlon Tuipulotu, Carter averaged 34.6 combined defensive and special teams snaps in his first nine NFL games. He more than doubled that Sunday. His previous career high was 55 total snaps against Dallas. He beat that by 30. A remarkable performance in a remarkable season.

4. Out of 64 starting offensive tackles last week, Jack Driscoll’s Pro Football Focus pass blocking grade of 79.0 was 14th-highest.

5. The Eagles haven’t allowed a 100-yard rusher this year, although they’ll get quite a challenge Sunday from Christian McCaffrey, who’s averaging 85 rushing yards per game. And they’ll have to face him without Zach Cunningham and possibly without Fletcher Cox. Isiah Pacheco (89) and Josh Allen (81) are the only players who’ve rushed for even 60 yards against the Eagles. The last back to surpass 100 yards against the Eagles was Houston’s Dameon Pierce, who had 139 yards in Week 9 last year in the Eagles’ 29-17 win at NRG Stadium. So including postseason, the Eagles have gone 23 straight games without allowing a 100-yard rusher. That’s their longest streak since a 27-game streak over the 2016 and 2017 seasons. The last opposing back to rush for 100 yards at the Linc is Clyde Edwards-Helaire of the Chiefs, who had 102 yards in the Chiefs’ win early in 2021. The last year the Eagles didn’t allow a 100-yard rusher was 1991, when the most yards by an opposing back was Earnest Byner’s 95 in Washington’s 23-0 win in Week 5 at RFK.

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6. With the Eagles-Seahawks game flexed to a Monday night, the Eagles will now have the maximum-allowable six prime-time games this year for just the third time. They also played six in 2010 (going 5-1) and 2015 (2-4). They’ve played at least four prime-time game every year since 2007 and 22 of the last 23 seasons. After the Seattle game, the Eagles will have played 104 prime-time games since 2001. Only the Cowboys – with 107 – will have played more.

7. The last Eagles 1st-round draft pick to record an interception while playing for the Eagles was defensive tackle Mike Patterson, who picked off Eli Manning in the Eagles’ 36-31 loss to the Giants on Nov. 9, 2008.

8. When two worlds collide: Shane MacGowan, the brilliant singer-songwriter from the legendary Irish band the Pogues, died Thursday, and his final tweet — his final public statement — was in response to Travis and Jason Kelce’s recent top-of-the-charts remake of the Pogues classic Fairytale of New York, co-written by MacGowan and Pogues co-founder Jem Finer. The Kelce brothers localized the lyrics and changed the title to “Fairytale of Philadelphia” for the second Philly Special charity album, “A Philly Special Christmas Special.” On Nov. 16, MacGowan tweeted out: “Tell them I’m knocked out." MacGowan's final tweet. Legends tweeting about legends. Jason Kelce said at his locker Thursday he was blown away that MacGowan tweeted his support of their version: “That’s just unbelievable. He was an incredible songwriter and an unbelievable singer. He didn’t have a conventionally great voice, but he was really an amazing singer. That tweet meant so much to me."

9. Remember how Britain Covey used to get clobbered at the end of his punt returns? Last year, how many times did we see Covey just absolutely flattened? Not just tackled but obliterated. He always popped right back up – tough kid – but you did worry about the toll those hits were taking. One interesting thing about Covey’s remarkable improvement this year into one of the NFL’s top punt returners is that you never see him taking those vicious hits anymore. Special teams coach Michael Clay said it’s all part of Covey’s development and ability to see the field better.“He's done a really good job preserving himself, like toward the sideline: ‘All right, I know I can't get any more, let me save a hit off myself right here. I understand, if I see two, split two, they can't hit me full frontal. They hit me on the side, it's not as impactful.’And that's just getting used to the speed in the NFL. Second year you're going to get better at anything you do the more time you have into it. But I think Covey has done an unbelievable job regardless of avoiding those big hits.”

10. JALEN HURTS STAT OF THE WEEK: Last year, Hurts had 35 total touchdowns – 22 passing, 13 rushing – to tie Randall Cunningham’s franchise record for TDs in a season. Cunningham had 35 in 1990 – 30 passing, five rushing. Hurts already has 29 total TDs this year – 18 passing, 11 rushing. That puts him on pace for 27 passing and 17 rushing for 44 total. Only seven QBs have ever had 44 combined TDs in a season: Aaron Rodgers three times, Peyton Manning, Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady and Drew Brees twice each and Josh Allen and Cam Newton once.

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In Roob's Eagles Observations: Why DeSean Jackson is a legit Hall of Fame candidate (2024)

FAQs

Why did the Eagles cut DeSean? ›

The Eagles released Jackson on March 28, 2014, right after NJ.com reported that the team was concerned about Jackson's ties to friends back in California who were allegedly gang members. Although Chip Kelly wasn't general manager yet, it was no secret Kelly didn't like Jackson and was behind his release.

What records does DeSean Jackson have? ›

DeSean Jackson played 15 seasons for 6 teams, including the Eagles and Redskins. He had 641 catches for 11,263 yards and scored 66 touchdowns. He was selected to play in 3 Pro Bowls.

Did DeSean Jackson get a ring with the Rams? ›

With the Rams going on to win Super Bowl LVI, Jackson was awarded with a Super Bowl ring due to being on the active roster during the season.

Was DeSean Jackson on the Eagles when they won the Super Bowl? ›

Jackson's critics will point out that he was never a 1st-team All-Pro and only made three Pro Bowls in 15 seasons. He was never on a Super Bowl team (although he gave the Eagles the lead in the fourth quarter of the 2008 NFC Championship Game with that 62-yard TD catch from Donovan McNabb).

Why did Rams cut DeSean? ›

The Los Angeles Rams granted DeSean Jackson's request to seek a trade last week, allowing him to explore other opportunities after failing to carve out a meaningful role in Los Angeles.

How much did the Eagles pay DeSean Jackson? ›

Season History
YearTeamCash Paid
2018Buccaneers$11,000,000
2019Eagles$8,675,000
2020Eagles$9,000,000
2021Raiders$1,000,000
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When was the last time DeSean Jackson played for the Eagles? ›

DeSean Jackson played for the Eagles from 2008 to 2013, the Redskins from 2014 to 2016, the Buccaneers from 2017 to 2018, the Eagles from 2019 to 2020, the Rams from 2020 to 2021, the Raiders in 2021 and the Ravens in 2022. NO.

What age did DeSean Jackson retire? ›

Jackson, 36, is officially retiring on Friday, Dec. 1 - his 37th birthday. The team plans to honor him at Lincoln Financial Field Sunday, before the game against the San Francisco 49ers.

What did DeSean Jackson run in the 40 yard dash? ›

Who gave Lamar his rings back? ›

What happened to Lamar Odom's rings? Odom went on to state that the rings, which were auctioned for 36,600 dollars and 78,000 dollars respectively, were given back to him when he bumped into the fan who'd acquired them at a Lakers game on October 20.

Is DeSean Jackson still playing in the NFL? ›

Former Eagles receiver, three-time Pro Bowler DeSean Jackson retires after 15 seasons. Former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson is retiring after 15 seasons in the NFL, the team announced. The three-time Pro Bowler will be an honorary captain for Sunday's game against the 49ers.

What caused the Eagles to split? ›

Ultimately, the Eagles' downfall culminated in band dynamics, creative differences, financial disagreements, personal conflicts, and burnout. Their refusal to take a break and address these issues eventually led to their demise as a band.

Is DeSean Jackson coming back to the Eagles? ›

After an illustrious 15-year NFL career, DeSean Jackson will sign a ceremonial contract to retire as an Eagle on Friday. Relive the best moments of Jackson's career!

Why did Carson Wentz want to leave the Eagles? ›

Eventually, the Eagles traded Wentz after the disastrous season in 2020 when Wentz was benched and the Eagles started Jalen Hurts down the stretch. Wentz wanted out so the Eagles gave him that chance in a trade that eventually looked like a huge steal.

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