"DeSean Jackson isn't causing disturbances around the NovaCare Complex, two sources said Wednesday in refuting another published report.
Jackson is hoping for a new deal but has said that he understands that the uncapped season has complicated extensions, especially for players who aren't first-round picks. Tuesday, he told reporters that his contract situation isn't the source of any frustration.
There is no new Collective Bargaining Agreement in place between the owners and the players' association and there is uncertainty of an NFL season taking place in 2011.
One team source said the Eagles haven't made any decisions about the star receiver's future except that now isn't the best time for negotiations.
Jackson, a 2008 second-round pick, is in the third year of a four-year deal worth $3.46 million.
After Sunday's 31-26 loss to Chicago at Soldier Field, Jackson was visibly upset in the locker room and was consoled by several teammates. He was targeted by head coach Andy Reid in a post-game tirade but has said since that he and Reid are fine."