The Washington Redskins have agreed to terms on a three-year deal with former Philadelphia Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson, and a law enforcement source told NJ.com on Tuesday that the club wasn't among the NFL teams that reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department after Jackson was connected to reputed gang members.

According to the source, the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders have asked the LAPD about Friday's NJ.com story. Jackson was cut less than an hour after the story was published.

NJ.com also confirmed that the Redskins were making a serious push for Jackson, who arrived in the Washington area Monday and met with team officials at Redskins Park on Tuesday. The deal was first reported by ESPN just after midnight Wednesday morning.

Jackson reportedly left Redskins Park Tuesday afternoon after meeting with team officials for a couple hours, but skipped his flight when a deal appeared close.

The 49ers, who had emerged as a surprising suitor, never had a chance to meet with the wide receiver. A San Francisco official reportedly reached out to Jackson while he was at dinner with new Redskins coach Jay Gruden on Monday night.

The Raiders, Redskins, Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills appeared to be the next teams in line after the Redskins. The Jets, who had expressed an interest in Jackson before he was released, backed away when the gang revelations were made public.