Malcolm Jenkins will be officially recognized later this year as one of the Philadelphia Eagles’ all-time greats.
The Eagles announced Wednesday that Jenkins has been selected as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame class of 2025. He will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame during their Nov. 28 home game against the Chicago Bears.
Super Bowl LII Champ. Three-time Pro Bowler. Welcome to the Eagles Hall of Fame, @MalcolmJenkins.@EdwardsLifesci | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/nRlg4SFhBL
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) August 13, 2025
Jenkins, a three-time All-Big Ten cornerback at Ohio State and the 2008 winner of the Jim Thorpe Award, spent the middle portion of his NFL career with the Eagles in between starting and ending his pro career with the New Orleans Saints. In six seasons as an Eagle, Jenkins made three Pro Bowls while helping lead the Eagles to their first-ever Super Bowl win in 2017-18.
Jenkins never missed a game during his six seasons with the Eagles and recorded 515 total tackles with 32 tackles for loss, 11 interceptions, 12 forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and four interception-return touchdowns from his free safety position.
Jenkins was also known for his community service efforts during his time in Philadelphia, which resulted in him receiving the Byron "Whizzer" White Award from the NFLPA in 2017.
“It's a huge honor," Jenkins said of being named an Eagles Hall of Famer in a statement released by the team. "It's confirmation that what I did meant something and had impact beyond what I did on the field. It was about the people that I interacted with and how those people then changed. It's a great testament not only to me, but to everybody that I had a chance to interact with."