AP

Jeremy Maclin bet on himself this season and won, but he hopes he doesn’t have to cash his chips anywhere else.

The Eagles wide receiver said he’s confident he’ll get a deal worked out before he reaches free agency, after a remarkable bounce-back season.

After missing all of last season with a torn ACL, Maclin signed a one-year deal with the Eagles, and responded with 82 catches for 1,269 yards and 10 touchdowns.

“When the time’s right, it’ll get done,” Maclin said, via Reuben Frank of CSNPhilly.com. “Both sides have made it clear that they want me to be here. They want me to be here, I want to be here. This is the place I want to be.

“As long as we can agree to something, this is where I want to be. If something else happens, that’s what happens, but I try not to get caught up in that.”

Maclin was hoping to get an extension done during the season, but said he’s not worried that hasn’t happened yet.

“I’m not disappointed,” he said. “That’s just how the process works sometimes. I changed agents and when you do that it almost resets you a little bit.”

Maclin has remained productive as the Eagles have changed quarterbacks in midseason, and after they unceremoniously dumped DeSean Jackson and paid Riley Cooper last offseason, they need to make sure Maclin gets his wish.