It's quite obvious what drives Malcolm Jenkins now'a'days.





Earlier today the world champion safety reminded the world just how much of a public beating the Philadelphia Eagles took four years ago when they announced the signing of a player who'd go on to be a key member of this past year's Super Bowl squad.





An $8.5 million guarantee in March of 2014 was heavily criticized on Bleacher Report, claiming the New Jersey native was barley a starting-caliber player and pointing out all of the Eagles options at the time.

4 years ago today I signed with the @Eagles and life has never been the same! People think the whole underdog thing started in 2017 but let me remind you what they used to say  https://t.co/3UGi3IawFg — Malcolm Jenkins (@MalcolmJenkins) March 11, 2018

Since joining the birds, Jenkins has been nothing less than outstanding, starting in each of the 16 games in all four years in which he's been a member of the team, while recording 10 interceptions, to go along with 337 total tackles.





In fact, Bleacher Report went on to explain how Philly should've went after T.J. Ward, who signed with Denver. Yes the same T.J Ward who is onto his second team in the same time span, and has missed a considerable amount of time to injury.

Maybe back then to the public eye it looked a bit different, however just as the Eagles are proving these days, everything they touch turns to gold.





Literally.



