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Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins will miss the first few weeks of training camp with a back injury. Jenkins did not attend voluntary offseason activities as he looks for a new contract.
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A to Z Sports on MSNPackers can't rush the Elgton Jenkins call and the reason why reveals deeper concerns heading into the 2025 season
The follow-up question is that left tackle Rasheed Walker and right guard Sean Rhyan are entering the final year of their rookie deals, and the Packers have to answer if they want to keep one of them. Rhyan is cheaper, but also easier to replace at a less valuable position.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNWhat the Packers can do at center if things don’t get resolved with Elgton Jenkins before the regular season gets closer
What the Packers can do at center if things don’t get resolved with Elgton Jenkins before the regular season gets closer originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
The Packers enter training camp ahead of a great 2025 season. Many players should have big years, including Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, and Matthew Golden
The Packers still have a flurry of roster moves to make with the regular season approaching. However, they could decide to cut a surprising name if a potential move were to happen.
Zach Tom's new deal sorts out right tackle for the foreseeable future. The situation with Elgton Jenkins and center is still a major question mark.
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SB Nation on MSNWednesday Cheese Curds: Welcome to training camp
The talent level on this team seems readily apparent. They’ve got good players at all positions on both sides of the ball. There are varying degrees of “good,” to be sure, but with everybody about as healthy as it gets at this point of the year, the roster looks solid top to bottom.
After the 2021 season, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst began rebuilding his offensive line. Here's where it stands three years later.