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Cullen Jenkins

Cullen Jenkins (born January 20, 1981) is a former who played professionally in the (NFL) for 13 seasons from 2004 to 2016. After playing college football at , where he recorded 137 tackles and 11.5 sacks over his career, Jenkins went undrafted in the but signed as a with the . Jenkins spent his first seven seasons with the Packers (2004–2010), emerging as a key rotational player on the defensive line and contributing to the team's success, including a victory in following the 2010 season, where Green Bay defeated the 31–25. He then signed a five-year contract with the in 2011, starting all 32 games over two seasons (2011–2012) and helping anchor the front four alongside players like and . In 2013, Jenkins joined the on a three-year deal, playing three seasons (2013–2015) and registering 9.0 sacks during that period, before being released in March 2016. He concluded his career with the Redskins in 2016, appearing in 15 games after signing mid-preseason. Over his NFL tenure, Jenkins appeared in 184 games, starting 137, and compiled 348 total tackles (240 solo), 49.0 sacks, 8 forced fumbles, 9 fumble recoveries, and 1 , establishing himself as a durable and effective interior pass rusher. The younger brother of former NFL defensive tackle , Cullen's career exemplifies perseverance, having transitioned from an undrafted to a champion and consistent starter across multiple franchises.

Pre-professional years

Early life

Cullen Jenkins was born on January 20, 1981, in , Michigan. He grew up in , approximately 30 minutes outside of , as the younger son of single father Darome Jenkins after his parents' divorce. Darome Jenkins, who had played football at and worked as a teacher and coach at local high schools, raised Cullen and his older brother —later an —while stressing the importance of education alongside athletic development. The family resided in a challenging neighborhood, where Darome instilled discipline and toughness in his sons through involvement in sports. Jenkins attended Belleville High School, where he played football, including as a , , and linebacker. From a young age, he pursued year-round athletic activities, transitioning between , , and under his father's guidance.

College career

Cullen Jenkins enrolled at in 1999 and played for the Chippewas, starting as a linebacker before switching to from 2000 to 2002. As a true in 1999, he appeared in nine games primarily as a reserve before emerging as a three-year starter from 2000 to 2002. During his time with the Chippewas in the (MAC), a league, Jenkins contributed to a program known for solid but not nationally prominent performances, with the team achieving moderate success without major accolades. In his senior year of 2002, Jenkins solidified his role as a starter, recording 40 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, and two passes defensed. Over his entire college career, he amassed 137 tackles and 11.5 sacks, demonstrating consistent development as a disruptive interior despite the Chippewas' competitive but non-elite status in the . Academically, Jenkins pursued a in elementary at , aspiring to become a teacher in that field after his playing days. This interest was influenced by his father, who had a career in education, shaping Jenkins' post-football goals alongside his athletic pursuits. Following the , Jenkins signed with the as an undrafted , a path shaped by his frame—considered undersized for a at the time—and his background from a conference like the , which limited his draft visibility.

Professional career

Green Bay Packers

Cullen Jenkins joined the as an undrafted free agent out of on May 2, 2003, but was waived during training camp that year before being re-signed to the team's later in the 2003 season. He secured a spot on the active roster in 2004, marking the start of his substantive career as a defensive . Initially serving in a rotational role on the Packers' defensive line, Jenkins gradually developed into a more prominent contributor, recording 4.5 sacks in 16 games with six starts during his year in 2004. By 2005, he had increased his involvement, starting 12 of 16 games and adding three sacks, while his performance peaked in 2006 with a career-high 6.5 sacks in 14 games despite only five starts that season. This progression solidified his transition to a starting position by 2007, where he anchored the line opposite players like and . Recognizing his growing impact, the Packers extended Jenkins' contract on February 26, 2007, to a four-year, $16 million deal that included approximately $6 million in and positioned him as a long-term fixture on the defensive front. Under , who emphasized a balanced 3-4 defensive scheme, Jenkins contributed to a dominant unit that helped the team reach the multiple times, playing in a total of 93 games over seven seasons with the Packers and accumulating 29 sacks. His role further evolved into a versatile interior pass rusher, highlighted by another peak of seven sacks in just 11 games during the 2010 regular season. Jenkins played a key part in the Packers' postseason success during the 2010 campaign, which culminated in a 31-25 victory over the in on February 6, 2011. Appearing in all four playoff games without a start, he recorded 0.5 —including a shared on Bears in the NFC Championship—and four solo tackles, providing consistent pressure that supported Green Bay's league-second-ranked defense in points allowed per game (15.0). His efforts as part of the rotational defensive line were instrumental in the team's championship run, earning him a .

Philadelphia Eagles

Following his successful tenure with the Green Bay Packers, including a victory, Cullen Jenkins entered free agency in 2011 and signed a five-year, $30 million contract with the on July 30. The deal positioned him as a key addition to the defensive line, with reports indicating approximately $7.3 million in guaranteed money at signing. In his first season with , Jenkins started all 16 games and emerged as a productive interior pass rusher in Andy Reid's 4-3 defensive scheme, complementing edge rushers and by collapsing the pocket from the tackle position. He recorded 5.5 s, including 1.5 against division rival the —one in a Week 3 win and a shared sack in Week 11—along with 40 combined tackles and seven tackles for loss. Over his two seasons with the Eagles, Jenkins appeared in 32 games, amassing 9.5 s total and contributing to a defensive unit that ranked 10th in total yards allowed in 2011 (5,198 yards). The 2012 campaign brought challenges for Jenkins, as a hamstring injury sustained during limited his explosiveness despite him starting all 16 games. His production dipped to four sacks and 26 combined tackles, reflecting broader struggles in a defense that allowed 5,491 total yards (29th in the ). On February 25, 2013, after just two seasons, the Eagles released Jenkins to manage space, as he was due a $1 million roster bonus the following month. While Jenkins helped bolster the Eagles' and interior pressure—evident in 19 hurries across his tenure—the team endured disappointing records of 8-8 in 2011 and 4-12 in 2012 amid offensive inconsistencies and coaching transitions.

New York Giants

On March 10, 2013, the signed defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins to a three-year, $8 million contract, including $3 million guaranteed, to strengthen their defensive line following the departure of Chris Canty and in the aftermath of their victory two years prior. Jenkins, who had been released by the earlier that offseason amid their shift to a 3-4 defense, quickly assumed a starting role alongside on the interior line under head coach . His experience as a pass-rushing from both 3-4 and 4-3 schemes made him a key addition to a unit that had ranked near the bottom of the league in sacks the previous season. In his first season with the Giants in 2013, Jenkins started 15 of 16 games, recording 31 combined tackles (25 solo) and 5.0 sacks, which ranked third on the team and provided consistent pressure on quarterbacks. Over his three seasons in New York from 2013 to 2015, he appeared in 44 games with 39 starts, amassing 72 combined tackles and 9.0 sacks while serving as a reliable veteran presence on Coughlin's defenses. Jenkins also reunited with former Green Bay Packers teammate Ryan Taylor, who joined the Giants' special teams unit in 2013, adding familiarity to the roster. His contributions extended to run defense, where he helped stabilize the front against opposing ground games, though the team struggled overall with a 7-9 record that year. The Giants restructured Jenkins' contract in February 2015, converting $1.2 million of his base salary into a bonus to create $825,000 in cap space amid ongoing salary constraints. In 2014, he played 12 games with 11 starts despite missing time due to a calf injury, logging 15 combined tackles and 1.0 sack. The following year in 2015, Jenkins started 13 of 16 games, notching 26 combined tackles and 3.0 sacks before becoming an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season as the Giants pursued younger talent on the defensive line. During his tenure, the Giants made no playoff appearances, finishing with non-winning records each year, but Jenkins' steady production anchored the interior defense through multiple roster transitions.

Washington Redskins

On August 29, 2016, Jenkins signed a one-year contract with the Washington Redskins to add veteran depth to their defensive line ahead of the regular season. The 35-year-old, drawing from his experience across three prior teams, was brought in for his rotational capabilities and leadership potential on a unit seeking stability. However, just five days later, on September 3, he was released as part of the team's final roster cuts to reach the 53-player limit, following a single preseason appearance where he recorded a . The Redskins quickly re-signed him on September 14, recognizing the need for defensive line reinforcement after a poor performance in their Week 1 loss. Jenkins appeared in all 15 regular-season games for in 2016 but did not start any, serving primarily in a rotational role with limited snaps due to the depth chart ahead of him. Over the season, he accumulated 16 total tackles (10 solo), 1.5 sacks, and 5 tackles for loss, contributing modestly to a defense that finished 8-7-1. His tenure marked the end of an active playing career that spanned 184 games across four teams, underscoring his status in the after 13 seasons. Following the 2016 campaign, Jenkins effectively retired from professional football, citing the cumulative physical toll of numerous injuries—including sprained joints, a broken hand, torn pectoral, and chronic ankle issues from as early as —that persisted into his post-playing life. Despite the pain and challenges like in , he expressed satisfaction with his longevity and the security it provided, stating he would repeat the career without hesitation for the opportunities it offered.

Career statistics

Regular season

Cullen Jenkins played in 184 regular-season games over his 13-year career, primarily as a and tackle, recording 348 combined tackles (229 solo and 119 assists), 49 sacks, 1 , 8 forced fumbles, and 9 fumble recoveries. These totals reflect his role in pass rushing and run defense across stints with the , , , and Washington Redskins. In terms of year-by-year production, Jenkins peaked with 7.0 sacks in 2010 while with the Packers, followed by 6.5 sacks in 2006 (also Packers) and 5.5 sacks in 2011 (Eagles). He also notched 5.0 sacks in 2013 with the Giants, contributing to a consistent mid-career output despite varying snap counts and team schemes. Tackle numbers fluctuated, with a high of 44 combined in 2007, but emphasized his disruptive presence rather than volume accumulation. As a versatile interior , Jenkins' statistics highlight his effectiveness in generating sacks and tackles for loss, with 76 tackles for loss over his . Post-2006, he demonstrated steady production, averaging over 4 sacks per season from 2006 to 2013, underscoring his reliability as a rotational and starting defender. This regular-season consistency often extended to postseason play, where he maintained a similar disruptive impact.

Postseason

Cullen Jenkins appeared in eight postseason games during his career, all with the , accumulating 15 combined tackles (11 solo, 4 assisted), 2.0 sacks, and no fumble recoveries. His contributions were primarily in a rotational role on the defensive line, where he provided interior and run in high-stakes matchups, though his statistical output reflected limited compared to regular-season volume. Key appearances included the 2004 Wild Card round loss to the Minnesota Vikings, where he notched 2 tackles, and the 2007 postseason run, featuring a Divisional victory over the (3 tackles, 1.5 sacks) and an Championship defeat to the (5 tackles). In the playoffs, Jenkins helped the Packers advance through the Wild Card win against the (1 tackle), Divisional triumph over the (1 tackle), and Championship victory versus the (2 tackles, 0.5 sack), culminating in . A standout moment came in the 2007 Divisional playoff against the Seahawks, where Jenkins' 1.5 sacks on quarterback , including a 10-yard loss early in the game, disrupted Seattle's rhythm and contributed to Green Bay's 42-20 blowout win. In , despite no recorded tackles or sacks, Jenkins anchored the defensive front that limited the to 25 points and forced two interceptions of , securing a 31-25 victory and Jenkins' only major postseason accolade—a . His playoff intensity often elevated the Packers' defensive line, emphasizing run-stopping and pocket collapse, though rotational usage constrained individual volume.

Personal life

Family

Cullen Jenkins was raised by his father, Darome Jenkins, a who served as an elementary and high school football coach in the Detroit-area communities of Ypsilanti, , and Whitmore Lake. Darome gained custody of his young sons, and Cullen, and raised them alone in a modest home in , instilling discipline and a strong through his and educational roles. He retired from with financial support from his sons' earnings and relocated to , where he maintained a residence. Jenkins shares a close bond with his older brother, Kris Jenkins, a former NFL defensive tackle who was selected in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers and played 10 seasons in the league. The brothers followed a similar path in football, with Kris paving the way as a Pro Bowl selection and Cullen drawing inspiration from their shared upbringing and competitive sibling dynamic. In his adult life, Jenkins is a father to two daughters and has prioritized spending with his following his NFL retirement. The Jenkins upholds a tradition in professional football, extended by his nephew, Kris Jenkins Jr., who was drafted by the in the second round of the as a . Little public information is available regarding Jenkins' marital history or other extended relatives.

Post-NFL activities

After retiring from the in 2016 following a 13-year career, Cullen Jenkins navigated the challenges of post-football life, including from injuries such as sprained knees and torn muscles, as well as and aimlessness. In a May 2018 , he described initially relying on opioids and alcohol for relief but switching to oil in of that year after witnessing his brother —also a retired —struggle with similar physical and issues post-career. Inspired by his brother's experiences, Jenkins advocated for non-opioid alternatives, noting 's role in managing pain and anxiety without intoxication, and he invested in Fresh Farms CBD to promote its use among former players. Jenkins has remained engaged with the NFL community through select public appearances as a Green Bay Packers alumnus. He was featured at the Packers' Thanksgiving Day game against the on November 28, 2024, at , where he greeted fans, signed autographs in the atrium from 11 a.m. to noon, and continued interactions around the stadium before kickoff. Such events allow him to celebrate his career highlights, including his victory with the Packers, while connecting with supporters. In 2025, Jenkins provided offseason training advice to his nephew, Kris Jenkins Jr., a for the . Following retirement, Jenkins has not taken up coaching or broadcasting roles, focusing instead on health advocacy and family. He leads a private life centered on family in , where he purchased a home in 2020. He maintains an active presence on under the handle @c_jenks77, sharing personal updates about raising his two daughters and reflecting on his blessings post-retirement. His family offers crucial support during this phase, underscoring his emphasis on health advocacy over professional pursuits.

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