After an incredibly successful NFL career, former Ohio State All-American defensive back Malcolm Jenkins has announced that he will be retiring from professional football.
Grateful 🙏🏾 After 13 seasons, my time on the football field has come to an end. I’m just a boy from Piscataway, who through this game, became a champion in the sport and a champion for the people. My time on the field may be over, but I’ll never stop fighting for the people. ✊🏾🖤 pic.twitter.com/vd9u5eNU0H
— Malcolm Jenkins (@MalcolmJenkins) March 30, 2022
Jenkins enjoyed 13 seasons in the NFL, spending seven years with the New Orleans Saints sandwiched around six years with the Philadelphia Eagles. He is a two-time Super Bowl champion (2009, 2017) and a three-time Pro Bowl selection (2015, 2017, 2018).
Jenkins finishes his career with 1,044 tackles and 21 interceptions in 199 regular-season games played. The Silver Bulletin congratulates Jenkins on a fine playing career and wishes him the best in retirement.
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