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Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins blasts Jerry Jones' anthem policy: 'Lucky for me I don't play for the Cowboys, nor would I want to'

Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins isn't a fan of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' rules requiring players stand "toe on the line" for the national anthem. And he's glad he's not playing under him.

In a locker-room interview at Eagles training camp, Jenkins told ESPN's Tim McManus that he considers Jones "a bully" for putting the requirement in place when asked about Eagles owner Jerrrey Lurie.

"He's been very supportive of us from the beginning," Jenkins said about Lurie. "I don't see Jeffrey as a bully like Jerry Jones is. Lucky for me I don't play for the Cowboys, nor would I want to.