Lots of revisionist history on Jackson's departure here.
DeSean Jackson was supposed to be a missing piece for the Rams this season, stepping in as their deep threat after it was clear they missed Brandin Cooks in 2020. Despite being 34 years old, Jackson showed all offseason that he can still run and take the top off…
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Jackson has played just 100 snaps on offense (23%) and has caught eight passes for 221 yards, showing flashes of being an impactful player. The playing time and opportunities just haven’t been there for him and McVay understands why he might not be satisfied with his role.
“I think the frustration is he’s got a lot of skill sets. He’s got a lot of great ability to offer. He just wanted to be able to help a little bit more than what he’s been given the opportunities,” McVay added.
He wanted some of what his teammate was getting...
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Speaking to
All Facts No Brakes, Jackson says he was brought in to fill a gap on the Rams, but felt he was quickly being squeezed out.
Jackson said: “When I left midway through that year in 2021 because they brought me in to play a role, because the year before that, they had Brandin Cooks, and he was, like, doing all the deep stuff.
“Sean McVay, he was with me on Washington. He called me, ‘he’s like, I need you to come fulfill that role’.
“So I come. They use me a little bit then, like,
midway through the season, they wasn’t really using it no more.”
Jackson said he held talks with
Sean McVay and did not see the situation changing, and sought a trade to the Las Vegas Raiders.
“I went in this office. I’m like, coach, what’s up? Like, what we doing?
“And that’s the year Cooper Kupp was going crazy. Cooper Kupp ain’t even fast like that, but he getting down the field. That’s what I want right.
“So I went to coach and it’s just not working out. So the middle of that year, I ended up leaving and going to play for the Las Vegas Raiders.”