Soon, the Philadelphia Eagles will induct a new player into the team's Hall of Fame. Ex-NFL safety Malcolm Jenkins will earn the major honor from the franchise, the team announced.

Jenkins, a New Jersey native, took his talents to Ohio State for college in 2005. After spending a few seasons with the Buckeyes, Jenkins was selected by the New Orleans Saints in 2009. He was the 14th overall pick in the draft, ranking out as one of the top rookies at the cornerback position.

With the Saints, Jenkins played a pivotal role for five seasons. As a rookie, he appeared in 14 games, even picking up six starts. He was a part of New Orleans' Super Bowl-winning team that year, logging 55 tackles, four pass deflections, and one interception.

For the remainder of his first stint with the Saints, Jenkin

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