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Will Janoris Jenkins play?

Will Janoris Jenkins play?

Jenkins (knee) has been cleared to play in Sunday’s game versus the Eagles. After missing last week’s game against the Falcons, Jenkins will return to the lineup just in time for rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts’ first career start.

Where is Janoris Jenkins going?

Tennessee Titans#20 / Cornerback
Columbia Lions football#8 / Wide receiver
JJ Jenkins/Current teams

Is Janoris Jenkins a Pro Bowler?

And he’s showcased glimpses of his man-coverage playmaking ability, what made him a 2016 Pro Bowler with the New York Giants and a two-time pick-six leader in the NFL. Jenkins, who picked off quarterback Ryan Tannehill twice in Saturday’s practice, has 26 career interceptions in nine seasons.

How many Pro Bowls has Janoris Jenkins?

Janoris Jenkins

No. 20 – Tennessee Titans
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Pro Bowl (2016) Second-team All-Pro (2016) PFWA All-Rookie Team (2012) First-team All-SEC (2010) BCS national champion (2008)
Career NFL statistics as of 2020

What college did Janoris Jenkins go to?

University of Florida
JJ Jenkins/College

How much does Janoris Jenkins make?

The Tennessee Titans signed Janoris Jenkins to a two-year, $15 million contract five days after being released by the New Orleans Saints.

Why is Janoris Jenkins called Jackrabbit?

Jenkins’ nickname, or as he considers it, his real name, was created back during college, where it was given to him by his head coach. “We got in the film room and my coach was just like, ‘You’re moving fast. You’re moving like a jackrabbit. ‘ Because where I’m from, we’re catching rabbits.”

Who does Janoris Jenkins play for?

Who is Janoris Jenkins agent?

Neil Schwartz
The deal was confirmed by Jenkins’ agent, Neil Schwartz, but we still don’t know the length of the deal, nor the financials.

What is Janoris Jenkins nickname?

Jenkins
JJ Jenkins/Nicknames

Who is Jackrabbit Jenkins?

Janoris Jenkins
Veteran cornerback Jackrabbit Jenkins (you may know him as Janoris Jenkins) was one of the primary additions. The 32-year-old is on his third team in three years after signing a two-year, $15 million contract with Tennessee. The new beginning with the Titans coincides with a name change to Jackrabbit.