TAMPA, Fla. -- As he spoke to the media for the first time this training camp Sunday, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Vincent Jackson was asked if he’s seen any signs that his age is catching up to him.

“Absolutely not," said Jackson, 32. “I feel as good as I did six or seven years ago. It’s a blessing. I’ve been healthy and lucky. But, at the same time, I put in a lot of work as well."

Jackson said he feels invigorated, and there are two reasons for that. One is the arrival of rookie quarterback Jameis Winston. The other is the presence of new offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter.

“I’m loving it," Jackson said. “The offensive system we’ve got in, it’s just been so balanced. We’re running the ball better already than we did last year. It’s fun."

Jackson is coming off a 1,000-yard receiving season, but he sounds like he expects this year to be even better.

“That’s what’s beautiful about this offense," Jackson said. “As dynamic as we’re going to be, it’s not going to be where defenses are just expecting jump balls on the outside. We’re going to make it tough for them crossing the field as well."

Jackson said he’s excited about having Winston as his quarterback. As one of the team’s elder statesmen, Jackson said it’s his job to help Winston along.

“Just be there for him," Jackson said. “Be a sounding board. If he has questions, if there are things he’s seeing on the field that I may be able to help him with, I’m going to be there for him. He’s shown a lot of maturity. He has picked things up super quick. He gets better and better every practice. Is he a young guy? Is he a rookie? Of course, we’re all going to make mistakes. But at the same time, he’s competitive. He’s going to come back and win the next play, and that’s exciting."