DeSean Jackson suffered a broken ring finger and has been told the recovery time for his injury will be three to four weeks, according to a report from ESPN.
The Eagles wide receiver is not sure if he will play before the finger is fully healed and will be fit for a custom splint Wednesday.
Source: Re: #Eagles WR Desean Jackson fractured ring finger, Jackson was told it is a 3-4 wk injury. He's scheduled to try out a custom splint tomorrow, at this time. I'm told, he's not sure what his comfort will be playing w/it, will determine later if he'll play b4 fully healed
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Jackson, 32, signed a three-year, $27 million contract with the Eagles in March.
He played the previous two years with the Buccaneers and the three before that with the Redskins, but Jackson's best seasons came with the Eagles, who drafted him in 2008.
During his time with the Eagles, Jackson caught 356 passes for 6,117 yards and 32 touchdowns. He also had four return touchdowns, including a very famous one against the Giants in 2010.
DeSean Jackson punt return to beat the Giants (2010) pic.twitter.com/qMNwbSCea4
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Jackson is expected to be a contributor this season for the Eagles despite his age and an already talented wide receiver group.