Count Malcolm Jenkins among the players reporting for mandatory minicamp this week.
The Philadelphia Eagles safety reported for his team physical and will attend minicamp, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported, per a source informed of the situation.
ESPN first reported the news.
Jenkins has skipped voluntary workouts this season, presumably in hopes of getting a new contract. The 31-year-old has two years left on his contract worth around $8 million per season.
Tyrann Mathieu and Landon Collins re-set the top of the safety market this offseason, generating $14 million per year. Players closer to Jenkins' age, like Lamarcus Joyner and Harrison Smith, are making north of $10 million per year.
Jenkins reporting is a good sign to start minicamp, but it remains to be seen if the Eagles will give their secondary leader the pay-bump he seeks.