Trezelle Jenkins
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Trezelle Jenkins (born March 13, 1973) was an offensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1995 through 1997.
Jenkins played high school football at Morgan Park High School on Chicago.[1]
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[edit] College career
Jenkins started 28 games for the University of Michigan from 1992-1994. Jenkins is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans. He was regarded by experts for his large size for an offensive tackle.
[edit] Professional career
He was taken 31st overall by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1995 NFL Draft. He played in only 9 games in 3 seasons before being waived after the 1997 season. Jenkins was subsequently signed by the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings but never appeared in a game for either team.
In 2000, Jenkins was drafted 156th overall by the San Francisco Demons of the XFL but failed to make the team
[edit] Harold's Chicken Shack
In 1999, Jenkins and his wife, Dora, opened a franchise of Chicago's Harold's Chicken Shack in Ferndale, Michigan on Eight Mile Road, made famous by Detroit rapper Eminem.
[edit] References
- ^ Trezelle Jenkins, database Football. Accessed August 30, 2007.
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