Three-time Pro Bowl defensive back Malcolm Jenkins has announced his retirement following 13 seasons in the NFL.
3-time Pro Bowl safety & 2-time Super Bowl champion @MalcolmJenkins is retiring after 13 seasons in the NFL with the #Saints & #Eagles. Sat down with Malcolm yesterday Hear more on the AP Pro Football Podcast dropping Thursday. pic.twitter.com/I2wAGqiU1e
— Rob Maaddi (@RobMaaddi) March 30, 2022
Jenkins was selected by the New Orleans Saints with the 14th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft and made 55 tackles and recorded one interception across 14 regular-season games as a rookie. Jenkins helped the Saints capture their first and only Super Bowl win in franchise history that season, as he recorded four tackles and one pass defensed in two postseason games.
The Ohio St. product became a full-time starter in New Orleans beginning in 2010 and registered 64 tackles, 12 passes defensed and two interceptions that season, one of which was a 96-yard pick-six. Jenkins had three more standout campaigns with the Saints from 2011 to 2013, before signing with the Philadelphia Eagles in March 2014.
Jenkins had one of his best seasons in 2015 with Philadelphia, setting career highs in tackles (109) and tackles for loss (nine), while posting 10 passes defensed and three forced fumbles as well, on his way making his first Pro Bowl. Jenkins also picked up his fourth career pick-six that season, one that went for 99 yards.
A native of East Orange, N.J., Jenkins signed a five-year, $40.5 million contract with the Eagles in February 2016 and earned his second and third Pro Bowl honors in 2017 and 2018 with the club. He helped Philadelphia win their first Super Bowl title in 2018, as they defeated the New England Patriots, 41-33.
The 34-year-old returned to New Orleans in March 2020 and spent his final two NFL seasons with the team that drafted him. Jenkins wraps up his 199-regular season game career with 1,044 tackles, 110 passes defended, 21 interceptions for 590 yards, 20 forced fumbles, 13.5 sacks and ranked second among active players in interception returns for touchdowns with seven.
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