Janoris Jenkins reports Rolls-Royce stolen from Atlanta airport

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By , Audacy Sports

Janoris Jenkins, now a cornerback on the Tennessee Titans after signing a two-year, $15 million contract this offseason, spent the entire 2020 season with the New Orleans Saints. Arguably his best game of that campaign came against the Atlanta Falcons in a 24-9 victory in which he recorded a career-high five passes defended and had an interception in the fourth quarter that all but clinched the game.

But while his recent football memories associated with Atlanta may be fond, his non-football memories are not. Jenkins posted a lengthy message on his Instagram account that detailed his experience at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport upon returning from a trip to West Palm Beach. He arrived to the airport in his Rolls-Royce. When he was ready to leave? It was nowhere to be found.

Jenkins also called out employees of the airport for giving him "the complete run around" and acting without any form of concern or empathy for Jenkins' hardship.

"Be aware of this airport, [its] distasteful staff, and please think twice before parking your vehicle here!" Jenkins wrote near the end of the post.

A vehicle in another Instagram post from late March 2020 looks to be the car that Jenkins claims was stolen from him, based on the "RR" in the tires and the way in which the door opens, consistent with other Rolls-Royce Wraiths.

Prior to signing with the Titans this offseason, Jenkins spent time with the Rams, Giants and Saints, earning Pro Bowl honors in his 2016 season in New York. His 118 career passes defended ranks fifth among active cornerbacks, ahead of names like Richard Sherman and Darius Slay.

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