LeSean McCoy has made a second living off giving opinions. An NFL analyst on "The Facility," McCoy has commented on everything from Patrick Mahomes to Jalen Hurts and everything in between.
However, instead of speaking his mind vocally, he used his fingers to type out his opinion on Delaware State's newest higher. Taking to Twitter/X on Thursday, McCoy quote-posted his response to the news that former Eagles wide receiver Desean Jackson was becoming the team's new head coach.
"Big things cooking up," he wrote.
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After a 15-year career, Jackson retired from football in Nov. 2023, soon becoming an assistant coach for Woodrow Wilson High School in Longbeach, California, per Sports Illustrated. While he is done playing the game on the field, it doesn't appear that he is done playing the game entirely.
As the head coach, he will have a new game to handle between juggling personnel, gameplans, and managing morale for the team.
Retracing LeSean McCoy's connection to Delaware State's newest HC
Both DeSean Jackson and LeSean McCoy shared a roster with the Philadelphia Eagles between 2009-2013. At that time, the two led the offense as receiver and rusher.
McCoy would work to deliver the body blows on the ground while Jackson would gash defenses over the top. Then, when defenses were playing off the ball to control him, McCoy hit the defense underneath.
Andy Reid oversaw the duo, orchestrating the one-two punch back then. Between 2009-2013, McCoy had a season with 17 rushing touchdowns. He also had a separate season with 1,600 rushing yards.
Jackson, meanwhile, had three seasons of at least 1,000 yards and three seasons with at least six touchdowns. Even more than a decade after the duo split up as members of the Philadelphia Eagles, McCoy is still keeping tabs on his former teammate.
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