Eagles Adding Malcolm Jenkins, Captain of Philadelphia's First Super Bowl Winner, to Team's Hall of Fame
Malcolm Jenkins and Bucko Kilroy are honored for key roles in Eagles' 1948, 1949, and 2017 championships with Jenkins earning three Pro Bowl selections, the team said.
- On November 28, 2025, the Eagles will induct Malcolm Jenkins and Bucko Kilroy into the Hall of Fame during the game against the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field.
- Based on their career achievements, the Eagles selected Malcolm Jenkins, who played every defensive snap of the 2018 playoff run, and Bucko Kilroy, a key part of the 1948 and 1949 NFL championship teams.
- Over six seasons with the Eagles, Malcolm Jenkins amassed 515 tackles and recorded four pick-sixes, the second-most in franchise history.
- Reacting to the honor, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie hailed Malcolm Jenkins as 'most deserving of our team's highest honor' and Jenkins said 'It's a huge honor.'
- In the broader context, Malcolm Jenkins becomes the first safety inducted since Brian Dawkins in 2012, solidifying his place in Eagles history.
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Eagles to induct Malcolm Jenkins, Bucko Kilroy into team's HOF
The Philadelphia Eagles are honoring a relatively recent standout in Malcolm Jenkins and one of their early greats in the late Bucko Kilroy with their induction into the franchise's hall of fame in November, the team announced on Wednesday.
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