DeSean Jackson: Hand Gestures Are Dedicated To Friends, Aren’t Gang Signs

by abournenesn

Jun 27, 2014

DeSean Jackson, Asante SamuelWashington Redskins receiver DeSean Jackson vehemently denied ever being in a gang in a recent interview with ESPN the Magazine, claiming that the “hand gestures” he holds up during games are simply an ode to his childhood friends.

“If I score a touchdown or make a play, and my boys at home can see me throwing up the area we’re from, that’s me showing them love,” Jackson told ESPN The Magazine.

“They weren’t fortunate enough to make it where I’m at,” Jackson said. “All my friends wanted to be in the NFL growing up, but they weren’t able to do that, and I was. That doesn’t mean I forgot about them. They’re my boys, I grew up with them, and I’m going to give them love.”

Jackson was released from the Eagles back in March in what the team later claimed was purely a football decision. The 27-year-old signed with the Washington Redskins on April 2.

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