Cullen Jenkins Stays in Philly!
The Philadelphia Eagles signed ex-Packer defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins last off-season as part of a massive free agency haul, but with the format of Jenkin’s contract, there was no guarantee that he would remain with the team for the upcoming year.
Philadelphia’s original contract with Jenkins was a one-year deal. However, with the way that the Eagles have restructured his contract, Jenkins will reamin in Philadelphia through 2013. While locking down Jenkins...Read Full Story
Inside the IgglesEagles, Cullen Jenkins Agree to Restructured ContractInside the IgglesIf there was any doubt about Cullen Jenkins returning to Philadelphia for a second season, well, those fears can be put to rest. The Eagles announced this morning that they've come to terms with Jenkins on a restructured deal.Philadelphia EaglesESPNEagles Reach An Agreement On Restructured Deal With Cullen JenkinsGarry CobbEagles' Jenkins agrees to restructured dealTucson CitizenUSA TODAY (blog) -Pro...Read Full Story
One of the big free agent signings by the Philadelphia Eagles before the 2011 season was defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins, who was stolen away from the world champion Green Bay Packers. Jenkins turned in a pretty impressive season for the Eagles, starting all 16 games and collecting 5.5 sacks and 33 tackles. More... Should the [...]Should the Philadelphia Eagles Cut Defensive Tackle Cullen Jenkins? is a post by the Best Sports Blogs at BallHyped.com.
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USA TODAYJenkins agrees to restructure contractCBSSports.comThe Eagles and DT Cullen Jenkins have agreed to restructure his contract. Jenkins, 31, signed last year from Green Bay and started all 16 games, finishing with 61 tackles and 5.5 sacks. He was due to make $7.5 million in 2012 ($2.5 million base, ...Eagles Offseason 2012: Philadelphia, Cullen Jenkins Agree To Restructured DealSB NationEagles DT Cullen Jenkins agrees to restructured dealUSA TODAY (blog)Cullen Jenkins restructures deal...Read Full Story
According to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Eagles have announced that they’ve restructured defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins’ current contract.
Jenkins was scheduled to earn $7.5 million in 2012. We’re not sure what the new figures are at this point. Jenkins’ deal has also been cut down from four years to three years.
“I wanted to end my career as an Eagle,” said Jenkins when he was asked why he agreed to redo his contract.
Jenkins hopes that by redoing his contract, it will...Read Full Story
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A portal about Cullen Jenkins and the Packers. Cullen Jenkins played for Central Michigan in college and has been a pro football player for 3 years. He's a defensive tackle.