Former Cowboys CB Mike Jenkins creates chaos in Florida bar over lost credit card: "Give me my motherf***ing card!"
Former Dallas Cowboys cornerback and eight-year NFL veteran Mike Jenkins is in hot water after an incident in a Florida bar, per TMZ.com reports.
Jenkins was at a bar called The Kenwood when the alleged incident happened. Jenkins was unhappy with how his credit card was being used/handled by one of the bar's employees, per TMZ.com.
Seething with anger, in a video obtained by TMZ, Jenkins can be heard yelling an expletive.
A witness who spoke with TMZ claimed Jenkins reportedly said:
""Give me my motherf***ing card!"
TMZ reported that although police were called to the bar, no arrests were made. However, a trespass warning was issued for Jenkins.
It is unknown if any further action will be taken with Jenkins or the bar employees.
Mike Jenkins an eight-year NFL veteran
Those who didn't know the eight-year veteran of the NFL will know him now after his incident at the Florida bar.
Selected by the Cowboys in the first round of the 2008 draft (No. 25 overall), Jenkins was a slow burn in his rookie season. He started just three games (played 14) and grabbed one interception.
However, Jenkins exploded in his second season. He played 15 of 16 games and had five interceptions as he was rewarded with a Pro Bowl honor.
Jenkins would then play the next three years with the Cowboys before he moved to the Oakland Raiders in 2013. However, he only lasted one year, playing 15 games and snagging two interceptions.
Jenkins then found himself in the NFC South with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2014 but only played one game due to a pectoral injury. He returned in 2015 and played 14 games (started five).
That would be Jenkins' last year in the league. In total, Jenkins played 101 games, starting in 68, while accumulating 10 interceptions.