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DeSean Jackson interested in joining Russell Wilson with Broncos

Joshua Kellem
Broncos Wire

DeSean Jackson is trying his luck with a roster spot by shooting his shot at the great quarterbacks in the league.

In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated's Ashley Nicole Moss, Jackson immediately makes it clear that he's leaning toward retirement after 14 seasons in the league. But the receiver adds he'll return next season if the right opportunity presents itself.

"I know I announced it and I said I was gonna play but at this point - where I'm at in my life - it gotta be the right fit," Jackson said in the interview.

Jackson added that he's surpassed every goal he laid out for himself. The NFL veteran established himself as one of the best deep threats to ever play in the league.

Last season, Jackson spent time with the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Rams. He has recorded 632 receptions, 11,110 yards and 58 touchdowns throughout his NFL career. 

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However, he doesn't completely shut the door on returning next season. But any suitor has to have a great quarterback.

"The Chiefs may be [a fit]," Jackson said. "The Browns. Russell Wilson in Denver. Green Bay."

Jackson would provide a veteran presence if added to the Broncos reciever room. As of this writing, the team's top options are Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy, Tim Patrick and K.J. Hamler.

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