An ex-Eagle with over $91 million in earnings is unhappy with career earnings: “I still require bread.”

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Sean Jackson, a former wide receiver for the Eagles, isn’t happy.

According to Spotrac, he wants more despite having played in 15 NFL seasons, been selected for three Pro Bowls, received a Super Bowl ring, and made $91.6 million.

Jackson made an appearance on the “No Jumper” podcast on Wednesday, expressing his aspirations with tough language.

“As a hustler, I’m not content with the money I earned in the NFL,” Jackson declared. “If we met today, you wouldn’t even believe that I was an NFL player who made over $100 million.” Since, hey, what? That’s money right there, and it will make my kids’ futures very exciting.

However, I’m out here getting all kinds of stuff, going private equity, real estate, the NFL, and so on because I still need bread. That was awesome, but what comes next? I’m attempting to go touch some s*** like Magic Johnson.”

Jackson agreed to a one-day deal with Philadelphia on December 1st, at which point he left the Eagles.

In the 2008 NFL Draft, Jackson was chosen 49th overall in the second round. Before the Philadelphia Eagles released him in 2014, he spent six seasons as a player there. He then played for a while with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Commanders before making a second run with the Eagles.

Jackson also played with the Los Angeles Rams, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Las Vegas Raiders. In total, he had 72 rushes for 463 yards and four touchdowns and 641 receptions for 11,263 yards and 58 receiving touchdowns by the end of his career.

In addition, he had four touchdowns on punt returns, including the walk-off return known as the “Miracle at the New Meadowlands,” in which, on that fateful evening in December 2010, he recovered a mishandled punt reception in New York and veered into the end zone.

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