New Orleans Saints DB Malcolm Jenkins Def Player Of The Week
New Orleans Saints DB Malcolm Jenkins
Being the Defensive Player of the week is an honor, winning that honor twice in a three week span. That is something that usually only happens in a video game.
Safety Malcolm Jenkins was a big part of the New Orleans Saints victory over the St. Louis Rams. Jenkins intercepted two Sam Bradford passes and returned one for a touchdown in the New Orleans Saints 31 – 13 victory Sunday December 12th at the Louisiana Superdome.
Jenkins had 105 interception return yards which ranks 2nd in team history behind Tommy Myers. Myers had 151 yards on 3 interceptions in 1978. Jenkins stats for the season through week 14 are 75 tackles of which 50 are solo tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and ten pass defenses. Jenkins is the first New Orleans Saint player to win Player Of The Week honors twice in one season since Sammy Knight did it in 2001.



Chant on Mr Brees, all of the way to victory in the Super Bowl. We are back, and plan to stay on top of the charts for a long period of time to come, ‘The New Orleans Saints.’.
Chant on Mr Brees, all of the way to victory in the Super Bowl.
If no else else agree’s with me, well, that is alright by me cause I realize the incredible part this Soccer Team played in the reconstructing of the ‘Crescent City.’ We are the ‘WhoDat’ Nation….. We are back, and plan to stay on top of the charts for some considerable time to come, ‘The New Orleans Saints.’.
Each family adhered to one another for hope and direction as they started to pick the pieces of their lives up and start to reconstruct again. If no else else agree’s with me, well, that is alright by me cause I realize the amazing part this Soccer Team played in the reconstructing of the ‘Crescent City.’ We are the ‘WhoDat’ Nation….. Just as every bit of the puzzle was brought together, first came coach Sean Payton, then Drew Brees, Reggie Bush and the rest of this great group of players who gave of themselves on and off the field to breath life into the Town of New Orleans.