D’Qwell Jackson is asking Tom Brady for help.

For those who may not remember the former Colts linebacker, he's more infamously known around Foxboro for being the player that picked off Tom Brady in the AFC Championship game back in 2015 and inadvertently sparked up Deflategate. After picking off Brady in that game, Jackson took the ball over the sideline for the equipment managers to keep as a souvenir, they noticed it was a bit under inflated and away we went for nearly two years of battling the league.

Fast-forward a four years later and Jackson is completely over that saga and admits that Brady and the Patriots beat the Colts that day fair and square. What he's asking now, however, is for Brady's help in trying to retrieve that infamous football so that he can display it in his home.

"Dear Tom Brady," Jackson writes in a video "letter" posted by Uninterrupted. "First and foremost, congratulations on a sixth championship. Well deserved my friend. Do you remember that gam we played four years ago in the AFC Championship? You may not remember, but you sent Gronk on a seam route down the middle and I picked it off. Boy, did that feel so good. I mean, you never throw them. Anyways, I gave the football to the Colts equipment guys. They wrote my name and my initial on that football. I was already visualizing where I was going to place that football on my mantle.

"Here's the f----- up part, I never got my ball back. The NFL said it was deflated. Then, Bill Belichick and Bill Nye The Science guy had a pissing contest over PSI levels.

"The best way I can describe it is like meeting someone and it's love at first sight. And after meeting once, you never have a chance to ever speak again. Roger Goodell probably has my f------ football on his damn mantle.

"Look Tom, you beat our ass fair and square. I've accepted it and moved on. But now I'm asking you man to man and father to father. Please help me get my football back."

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Of course, that saga proved to be non-consequential to the Patriots' success as they've been able to win three more Super Bowls since Jackson's interception.

Now that this whole situation is behind the league and the Patriots, it's hard to blame Jackson for wanting that football back, especially given how much of a story it holds. The question, however, is if the NFL still even has the football. That will be something Jackson (and possibly Brady) will need to find out.