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“Through his words, you’ll experience highs and lows, triumphs and setbacks, and an unwavering determination that has defined Malcolm’s journey throughout his entire life.”
--- 7x SUPER BOWL CHAMPION TOM BRADY
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“For every triumph, there is a tragedy, for every loss, a lesson….What Winners Won’t Tell You is the best kept secret for those who want to know what it takes to be a champion.”
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“Life is hard, (it) showed what relentlessness looks like, what principles mean and how you navigate staying true to that even when the s*#+ is hitting the fan and when life is wonderfully amazing.”
--- AMAZON
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A Perfect Gift for Student Athletes and Parents of Athletes
Malcolm Jenkins' memoir What Winners Won't Tell You shares hard-won lessons from both on and off the football field.
Throughout his impressive career, which includes two Super Bowl wins, Jenkins candidly reflects on the challenges he faced as a player and a Black man in America.
What Winners Won't Tell You provides an inside look into the mindset of an athlete and entrepreneur at the top of his game.
His story is an inspiring one that offers motivation for readers from all walks of life. Picking up his memoir is a perfect gift for student athletes and parents alike as What Winners Won’t Tell You provides an uplifting perspective readers won't find anywhere else.
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WHAT WINNERS WON'T TELL YOU
As a two-time Super Bowl champion, three-time Pro-Bowler, first round draft pick, and former Jim Thorpe Award recipient, Malcolm Jenkins knows a thing or two about winning.
Over the course of his thirteen-year NFL career, the now retired defensive back’s triumphs extend beyond that on the football field. As a successful entrepreneur he has seen the blossoming of his business ventures with an eponymous company named Malcolm Inc., and a media conglomerate named Listen Up Media.
As a philanthropist, he strives to make a positive difference in the lives of young people in underserved communities through The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation. And as the father of two daughters, he understands the challenges of loving his children, and preparing them for an often unkind and hostile world. But for every triumph, there is a tragedy, for every loss, a lesson.
In What Winners Won’t Tell You, Jenkins share with readers the insight he’s gained from winning and losing alike.
One moment, Jenkins is riding high from being the only NFL Player to have Super Bowl victories against Hall of Fame quarterbacks, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady and then he’s navigating the harrowing low of a divorce from the mother of his children. In another moment he’s advocating for the advances of Black people in America, and then feuding publicly about the direction of this advocacy.
Providing fans and readers alike with an intimate portrayal of life on and off the field, detailed breakdowns of his greatest moments against the games premiere players, and poignant reflections about what it means to straddle the narrow line between victory and defeat, What Winners Won’t Tell You is the best kept secret for those who want to know what it takes to be a champion.
"After my spectacular failures, I could not be satisfied with an ordinary success."
-- Mason Cooley
About The Author
Malcolm Jenkins established himself as one of the NFL’s all-time great defensive leaders, winning Super Bowl championships in New Orleans and Philadelphia as well as three Pro Bowl honors during his stellar thirteen-year NFL career.
As a successful entrepreneur he has seen the blossoming of his business ventures with an eponymous company named Malcolm Inc., and a media conglomerate named Listen Up Media. As a philanthropist, he strives to make a positive difference in the lives of young people in underserved communities through The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation. And as the father of two daughters, he understands the challenges of loving his children, and preparing them for an often unkind and hostile world.