In the end, DeSean Jackson will be an Eagle again.

Philadelphia brought back a familiar face by trading for the Buccaneers wide receiver on Monday, according to multiple reports, hours after Jackson said bye to Tampa — but Tampa insisted it wasn’t cutting him. Turns out, both parties were in the right. The Buccaneers will receive the Eagles’ sixth-round pick in 2019 and a seventh-rounder in 2020, according to NBC Sports Philadelphia.

“Tampa it was a great experience, but things didn’t work out !! Looking forward to my next destination .. Stay Tuned #0ne0fone,” Jackson wrote.

A second-round pick by Philadelphia in 2008, Jackson spent six years with the Eagles (2008-13), catching 356 passes for 6,117 yards and 32 touchdowns in 87 games.

The 32-year-old was rumored to be a release candidate in Tampa Bay as he was scheduled to make $10 million in 2019, the final year of his deal.

Jackson will be forever known around here for his “Miracle at the New Meadowlands” punt return to beat the Giants in 2010.