Malcolm Jenkins had a profound impact on Philadelphia both on and off the field during his six years with the Eagles. His community activism in the city may have even outweighed his contributions to the Super Bowl-winning team in 2017. Therefore, it would only make sense for the recently-retired safety to return to Philly and continue his advocacy work at a pivotal moment in the city's history.
Malcolm Jenkins is retiring after a 13-year NFL career in which he established himself as one of the league’s best all-around safeties, most durable players and leading voices for social justice. Jenkins helped both the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles win their only Super Bowl and made a major impact off the field as an activist, entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Malcolm Jenkins and his Foundation teamed up to help 540 families this week through a holiday dinner, which included 135 families in the New Orleans area.