“I feel good. I’m not even worried about it. If something happen, at the end of the day, it’s out of my control. I just control what I can control. That’s my attitude when I come into work,” he said Friday after practice. “So, for me, obviously, I want to be here. … Made a lot of memories with these guys. A great bond. So, know we always going to be in contact, but I want to be here.”
Unlike Saquon Barkley, who has been told he will not be traded, Jackson has not heard anything about trade intentions either way from general manager Joe Schoen nor head coach Brian Daboll. If Jackson is traded, the opposing team will have to pay the eighth-year veteran $5.5 million for the remainder of the season.“A lot of unfinished business,” Jackson said. “I like being here. I like the organization. I like the culture that’s been built. Obviously, I want us to be winning like we were last year.”to their second straight season of punt return trouble.