Report: Delaware State is working on a deal to hire ex-NFL WR DeSean Jackson as next head coach

Delaware State is joining the trend of HBCU football teams hiring former NFL players.

According to ESPN, the school is finalizing a deal with former wide receiver DeSean Jackson to become its next head coach. Jackson, 38, last appeared in an NFL game in the 2022 season.

Jackson’s hiring would come just days after Norfolk State hired Michael Vick as head coach. Jackson would replace Lee Hull after Hull was the team’s coach for two seasons.

Delaware State went 1-11 in 2024. Its only win came Aug. 31 against Sacred Heart, and the team lost its final 10 games of the season. All but two of the Hornets’ losses came by double digits. The program went 1-10 in 2023 after a 5-6 season in 2022. Given the depth of the past two seasons, you can understand why the school would look to take a chance on someone like Jackson and his name recognition.

Jackson played 15 seasons in the NFL for six different franchises. He was a second-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 NFL Draft and played the first eight seasons of his career with the team, making three Pro Bowls. Jackson was one of the best deep threats in the NFL during much of his time in the NFL and averaged over 17 yards a catch during his career.

His best season came in 2013 when he had 82 catches for 1,332 yards and nine scores. Jackson joined Washington prior to the 2014 season and had 1,169 yards on just 56 catches.

After three seasons with the Commanders, Jackson played two years with the Buccaneers, rejoined the Eagles for two seasons and then spent time with the Rams, Raiders and Ravens during the final two seasons of his career.

Jackson spent the 2024 season as an assistant coach at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach, California. He and Vick — teammates with the Eagles — would also face each other in the 2025 season. Both Delaware State and Norfolk State are members of the MEAC. Norfolk State beat Delaware State 38-19 on Nov. 16 this season.