Last March, the Philadelphia Eagles made what seemed like an easy decision at the time to bring on DeSean Jackson for a second stint with the team to provide Carson Wentz with another deep threat to work with on offense.
Despite how things previously played out when the Eagles released the veteran speedster in 2014 following a Pro Bowl season, Jackson knew the circumstances were completely different back then since Chip Kelly eventually turned out to be a huge problem.
With Doug Pederson now calling the shots, Jackson was clearly excited to be back with the team he spent the first six years of his NFL career with, and even got off to an amazing start in Week 1 by catching eight passes for 154 yards to go along with two touchdowns.