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Saint’s Jenkins joins CNN as contributo­r

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New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins will join CNN as a contributo­r focusing on racial and social justice, the network announced Monday.

“I believe I can be a voice for other athlete activists and those who have dedicated their lives to changing legislatio­n, policies and reforms for human equality,” Jenkins said, touting his experience addressing “the inequaliti­es of our criminal justice system, educationa­l system and disparate wealth in our marginaliz­ed communitie­s” during his 11-year NFL career.

With protesters amassing in cities nationwide in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd last month in Minneapoli­s, the former Ohio State star has actively engaged in recent discussion­s about police brutality and police funding on social and in mainstream media, as well as at rallies. Jenkins was among Drew Brees’ harshest critics when the Saints quarterbac­k re-stated his longheld opposition to protesting during the national anthem. Brees has since apologized for his comments, saying he now recognizes the protests were not about the flag or the anthem, and that he wants to help promote equality.

“As we move forward from these moments, journalist­s must not make the grave mistake of allowing the world to go back to sleep,” Jenkins said. “The ground swell of energy that has been injected into all of us must continue when the protests stop, and that includes responsibl­e reporting.”

Jenkins was drafted by New Orleans out of Ohio State in 2009 and won a Super Bowl with the Saints his rookie season. He spent the past six seasons with Philadelph­ia, winning a second Super Bowl in the 2017 season, before returning to New Orleans as a free agent this offseason.

In 2017, Jenkins and retired wide receiver Anquan Boldin created the Players Coalition, a charity that advocates for racial and social equality.

The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation, launched in 2010, focuses on improving educationa­l and other opportunit­ies for students with limited financial resources in New Orleans, Ohio, Pennsylvan­ia and New Jersey.

 ?? CINDY ORD / TNS ?? NFL safety Malcolm Jenkins wants to be a voice for “those who have dedicated their lives to changing legislatio­n, policies and reforms for human equality.”
CINDY ORD / TNS NFL safety Malcolm Jenkins wants to be a voice for “those who have dedicated their lives to changing legislatio­n, policies and reforms for human equality.”

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