The Eagles named three players from their Super Bowl LII championship team as honorary captains for the Giants game. With Malcolm Jenkins, Torrey Smith and Brent Celek on hand, Philadelphia hopes to party like it’s 2017.
Former Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins raised some eyebrows earlier this week after hinting at a reunion with the team. However, on Thursday, Jenkins threw cold water on all the excitement.
Do the New Orleans Saints have the best defense in the league in 2022? C.J. Gardner-Johnson certainly thinks so. At the beginning of the offseason, Saints fans were rightfully worried about losing safety Marcus Williams in free agency, and losing Malcolm Jenkins dealt a tough blow, too.
The New Orleans Saints lost veteran corner Malcolm Jenkins this offseason, but they drafted his potential heir in second-rounder Alontae Taylor. At least that’s the way Taylor sees it.
The New Orleans Saints’ secondary was a strength of the team last season and despite losing talent, should be just as strong, if not stronger, in 2022. While the offseason got off to a not-so-great start for the New Orleans Saints, they rebounded pretty well.
The New Orleans Saints have had one of the NFL's best defensive backfields over the last two seasons. One major reason has been a talented and versatile safety position.
Strong safety Malcolm Jenkins announced his retirement after 13 NFL seasons during his guesting on the Pivot Podcast of Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder.
The Saints are about to enter the month of April, which means the NFL Draft will become a centerpiece for them. Free agency is ongoing, and their list of needs continues to grow with the recent retirement of Malcolm Jenkins.
It’s not common to see NFL players return to their original teams. There’s a reason for the departure, be it on the side of the team or the player. That’s why what happened during Malcolm Jenkins‘ career is a massive deal.
Jenkins wraps up his 199-regular season game career with 1,044 tackles, 110 passes defended, 21 interceptions for 590 yards, 20 forced fumbles and 13.5 sacks.
Jenkins exits the field with 1,044 career tackles, 21 interceptions, 11 fumble recoveries, seven defensive touchdowns and 199 games played.
The beginning of Saints free agency is inching closer and fans are starting to figure out who might be cap casualties as this team tries to get out of the red when it comes to the salary cap.
The Saints got back some of their players from the COVID-19 Reserve List on Tuesday. According to the NFL Transaction Report, Malcolm Jenkins and Juwan Johnson have returned to the team.
Davis currently holds the NFL’s longest active ironman streak of consecutive games played by a non-specialist. Davis has played 158 straight games. The streak would obviously come to an end if Davis is not cleared in time to face the Dolphins.
The Saints now have 11 players on their COVID-19 Reserve List, and the outlook for their availability for Monday Night Football against the Dolphins is hazy.
On Wednesday, Malcolm Jenkins announced he became a minority investor in Burnley Football Club of the English Premier League. Jenkins, a stakeholder in ALK Captial, took over 80% of Burnley Football Club in December 2020.
The NFL seems determined for its season to go on without a hitch despite the global pandemic but Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins expressed his skepticism about the season being played.
New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins will be even busier in 2020 and beyond, and not just with football.
Even at 32, Jenkins remains one of the better safeties in the league. Now he is returning to the team that drafted him and where he spent the first five seasons of his career.
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