The Facts:
Jackson might not be a Charger for long. ... No one is predicting he will shipped off soon, and it does not appear other teams have been officially notified the Pro Bowl receiver is on the trading block. But several sources confirmed the Chargers talked with the Seattle Seahawks earlier this month and have made it known Jackson will remain available.
Reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to Union-Tribune staffer Kevin Acee, the Seahawks maintain interest, as do “several other teams." Among those teams, sources told Acee, are the Washington Redskins. It is not known whether the Redskins have spoken to the Chargers regarding Jackson. ... Remember: Any team trading for Jackson will also have to sign him to a long-term deal. Acee reports that Jackson is looking for a slight bump up from the four-year, $47.5 million deal Brandon Marshall received when he was traded from the Broncos to the Miami Dolphins in April. ... In case you haven't been paying attention, Jackson has threatened to hold out through Week 10. Acee believes the team will listen to offers for Jackson through the Oct. 19 trading deadline -- whether he reports or not.
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