New York Post "The Giants gave up more yards in 2012 than in any season in franchise history. Their run defense was beyond shabby, allowing 129.1 yards per game — 25th in the league. It is no secret the major emphasis this off-season is to upgrade the defense, and the Giants took a step in that direction..." March 11
NFL.com "Cullen Jenkins is joining the New York Giants. NFL.com's Kimberly Jones reported Sunday that Jenkins has signed a three-year deal worth $8 million with the Giants. Jenkins is guaranteed $3 million. The Giants were just one of several teams interested in Jenkins, who was cut by the..." March 10
NYG have signed DT Cullen Jenkins to a three-year deal for $8 million, $3 million guaranteed. Nice pickup.
Bleeding Green Nation "The Eagles released DT Cullen Jenkins on Monday, 2 years after he was a part of the so called "Dream Team" free agent class of 2011. He joined Mike Missanelli on 97.5 The Fanatic the day the news broke to talk about his short time here. "It was rough," said Jenkins. "It was definitely a couple..." February 27
CSN Philly "When the Eagles brought him to Philadelphia in 2011, Cullen Jenkins was supposed to be missing link along the defensive interior that would stabilize the run defense, help collapse the pocket and make quarterbacks feel uncomfortable. While Jenkins showed flashes of being just that over his..." February 27
CSN Philly "Cullen Jenkins knew it probably wasn't good news. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman was on the phone, and Jenkins couldn't remember the last time he spoke with Roseman over the phone. "I don't even know if I talked to him on the phone since I signed here, so I knew something was up,"..." February 26
Thank you Eagles for everything the last 2 years. Thank you fans. Sorry we didn't accomplish anything but I thank you all. Best wishes
Arrowhead Pride "The Philadelphia Eagles went on a bit of a free agent spending spree before the 2011 season and now they're paying for it. Defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins has been released, according to SB Nation's Bleeding Green Nation. Jenkins was signed to a five-year deal in the great free agent spending..." February 25
Rant Sports "It’s safe to say no team was more of a disappointment last season than the Philadelphia Eagles as a team many believed was capable of making a run at the Super Bowl finished the year with a 4-12 record. Between players and members of the coaching staff, the team has already made numerous changes..." February 25