Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver DeSean Jackson reportedly has a pretty good idea of where he wants to play during next season, and it may be with his former team.

Rumors have been swirling recently regarding Jackon's future with the Bucs, with reported suggesting that he wants to head elsewhere due to ongoing frustrations with several key members of the franchise.

As for his top destination? Well, it sounds like it may be with the Philadephia Eagles.

Here is the latest on Jackson's potential move, courtesy of John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia:

Jackson has 41 receptions for 774 yards and four touchdowns this year, with his three best games coming in the first four weeks of the season.

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Of course, he made his mark in the NFL during his days with the Eagles, where he racked up three seasons with 1,000 or more receiving yards while grabbing at least 900 yards in five of his six seasons with the franchise.

With Golden Tate likely set to test free agency this offseason, it wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility that the Eagles could entertain the idea of bringing Jackson back into the mix.

As for the Bucs, there is sure to be plenty of changes made in the offseason whether Jackson stays or goes.

Reports suggest that head coach Dirk Koetter may be out after the season, which would add another layer to the likely changes within the franchise.

The Bucs will finish up the regular season on Sunday when they host the Atlanta Falcons.