DeSean Jackson’s holdout is apparently coming to an end and he will report to the Phildelphia Eagles training camp.  Read more after the jump.
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Jackson will report to camp on Monday, the Philadephia Inquirer eported Saturday, citing a source close to the dynamic wideout.

Jackson has missed the first 11 days in what is believed to be a contract dispute. If Jackson does not report to camp by Tuesday, he forfeits a year toward free agency.

A team source told the Inquirer that the Eagles haven’t started to negotiate an extension with Jackson — it is generally team policy not to negotiate with holdouts. A message left with Jackson’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, wasn’t immediately returned.

Jackson is scheduled to earn approximately $600,000 in base salary last season, the final year of the four-year rookie deal signed after the Eagles selected him in the second round of the  2008 NFL Draft.

Jackson had 47 catches for 1,056 yards and six touchdowns last season, and his 22.5 yard-per-catch average led the league. He also averaged 11.6 yards on 20 punt returns, the most memorable a 65-yard scoring return on the final play of a come-from-behind 38-31 victory over the Giants on Dec. 19.

The win all but secured the NFC East title for Philadelphia, as New York was left out of the postseason.

NFL.com