With the usual pomp and circumstance that comes in this kind of high-stakes division meeting, DeSean Jackson’s return to Philadelphia on Saturday night, a marquee storyline, looks differently depending on how you hold it up to the banner light.
From one angle, it seems only fitting that Jackson is preparing to play his former team, the Eagles, for the first time this year with a division championship on the line after completing his first 100-yard performance of the season last Sunday.
Held from another angle, one the most vindictive might find attractive, it seems only fitting that the Redskins, the team that signed Jackson after he was unceremoniously cut two years ago, would have the opportunity to boot the Eagles out of the playoffs with a victory for the second consecutive season.