PHILADELPHIA — Malcolm Jenkins is beloved in two cities. He helped lead two franchises to their first Super Bowl titles.
First in the 2009-10 season with New Orleans (the city where the Eagles won their last one), and then with Philadelphia in 2017-18, when he helped the Eagles make history.
Jenkins never chased applause, but it found him anyway. The former safety, community leader and two-time Super Bowl champion was inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame at halftime Friday, a fitting honor for a player whose impact in Philadelphia went far beyond the stat sheet.
He joined two-way lineman Bucko Kilroy, who was posthumously inducted. Kilroy, who was born in Port Richmond and attended Northeast Catholic and Temple University, played for the Birds for 13 years and was instrumental in their

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