

The Facts: Following up on the ongoing story. ... The extent of the Jets reported interest in Jackson is unclear, but it appears all but certain that the Pro Bowl wide receiver isn’t returning to Chip Kelly’s team. "Philly is trading him or cutting him,” a source told the Daily News Saturday. “That's a fact. They don't want him.”
Diehards Line:
Well. ... That makes it pretty plain. According to Daily News staffer Manish Mehta, the source said that while Jackson isn’t interested in restructuring a contract that includes a $10.5 million base salary (and $12.75 million salary cap charge) in 2014, he may have no choice but to take a pay cut. It’s hard to imagine a team would absorb that cap hit. The NFL Network identified the Jets, Patriots, Raiders, Panthers and 49ers as potential landing spots. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Friday that the Eagles are indeed actively shopping their leading wideout from last season. The Eagles reportedly want a third-round pick in a trade. Of course, Jets OC Marty Mornhinweg’s familiarity with Jackson coupled with a subpar wide receiving corps makes the 27-year-old speedster an intriguing option for Rex Ryan’s team. Jackson’s friendship with Michael Vick, who signed a 1-year, $5 million deal on Friday night, likely isn’t a significant factor, but it definitely doesn’t hurt.