Former Eagle DeSean Jackson selling New Jersey home

The wide receiver was released last month, ending an injury-plagued second stint in Philadelphia

DeSean Jackson spent eight seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles during two stints with the team. His home in Moorestown, New Jersey was placed on the market for $1.425 million and a sale of the property is pending, according to a listing on Redfin.
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DeSean Jackson is the latest former Eagle to put a New Jersey home on the market, following recent listings for properties owned by Doug Pederson and Carson Wentz.

Jackson, like Pederson, has had a home in Moorestown, where the wideout held annual youth football camps during his first stint with with the Eagles.

His "Ritz-Carlton-inspired" home at 739 Brandywine Dr. was recently listed at $1.425 million and a sale is pending, according to a listing on Redfin. Property records show the home is owned by Jackson and his One X One apparel company, which is linked to his foundation. 

Located on a secluded and gated two-acre property, the home includes four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, along with a pool and an impressive deck.

You can check out 54 photos of the property at the Redfin listing.

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Jackson, 34, has the third most receiving yards in Eagles history. He recently shared a message thanking the Philadelphia community after the team released him last month. 

"When I look back on my NFL career, I know without a doubt that Philadelphia will always hold a special place in my heart and be a huge part of my life story," Jackson wrote. "I look forward to continuing my career and I hope the Philly fans will always know how grateful I am for time in this amazing city."