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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins had to shut off his phone during his team's 41-36 playoff defeat at Seattle last month. It was bad enough that Jenkins had to watch from home because of a dislocated kneecap he suffered ...
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New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins recovering well
New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins had to shut off his phone during his team's 41-36 playoff defeat at Seattle last month. It was bad enough that Jenkins had to watch from home because of a dislocated kneecap he suffered in the regular-season finale against Tampa Bay. But he felt worse as he saw his teammates in the defensive backfield struggle through their shakiest performance of the past two seasons.
![]() Enlarge David Grunfeld, The Times-Picayune DAVID GRUNFELD / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE New Orleans Saints Malcolm Jenkins is introduced to the students at Madisonville Elementary School Thursday February 10, 2011. Madisonville Elementary, which increased its milk consumption by 139 percent, was the overall winner of the Moo Dat contest, taking the grand prize of $5,000, a pep rally with Gumbo, the Saints mascot, and some Saintsations. During a milk-drinking campaign across Southeast Louisiana, consumption of milk increased 41 percent in St. Tammany Parish. With help from the New Orleans Saints, the National Football League, Brown's Dairy and the Southeast United Dairy Association, the contest came generated great results, as every public school across the parish showed an increase. The students drank over 30,000 cartons. Moo Dat Say at Madisonville Elementary School gallery (21 photos) New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins recovering well | NOLA.com |
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