The 2025 Packers Off-Season drama seems to have come to a conclusion. Jaire Alexander is no longer a Packer, Elgton Jenkins is out of the clubs and back at practice, and the feud between myself and Russ Ball is finally settled (he knows what he did).
Just as one Pro Bowler is leaving Green Bay, another has arrived. Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins has reported to mandatory minicamp after skipping OTAs amid a contract dispute, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Green Bay Packers plan to move on from one of their All-Pros who had been skipping voluntay offseason work this spring, but another opened up about why he’s in the building for mandatory minicamp.
Packers center Elgton Jenkins plans to attend mandatory minicamp in Green Bay, although participation is an entirely different story, according to multiple reports Monday.
The center position has been a problem for the Green Bay Packers for quite some time. After losing Corey Linsley in free agency four years ago, the team went the young route, taking Josh Myers in the second round of the draft to be a starter from Day 1.
Cornerback Jaire Alexander and offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins didn't attend organized team activities (OTAs), and it was not a surprise for the Green Bay Packers.
Organized team activities (OTAs) are voluntary, so it shouldn't be a surprise when some players decide to skip it. However, the Green Bay Packers make everything possible to be sure every player on the 90-man roster is a part of it.
Both are looking to receive updated contract terms from Green Bay The Green Bay Packers’ first set of organized team activities (OTAs) that were open to the media in 2025 started on Wednesday.
Chicago used the 10th overall pick in the draft on TE Colston Loveland, but he hasn’t done much in practice following a shoulder surgery in January. Bears HC Ben Johnson is trying to get Loveland healthy for full-speed reps and focusing on the mental reps in the meantime.
Elgton Jenkins Skips Workouts Amid Contract Demands Having been selected by the Green Bay Packers in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft as the #44 overall pick, Elgton Jenkins has been a crucial member of the offensive line.
The Green Bay Packers are getting ready for their organized team activities later in May. With free agency and the draft gone, it's time to settle and understand how the roster is and where it has to go.
Bears OC Declan Doyle is already raving about first-round TE Colston Loveland and what he can bring to the team’s offense. “I got to watch Colston a little bit right at the end of last year and I was like, ‘Man, I would love to be able to coach this guy,'” Doyle said, via the team website.
The Green Bay Packers have had a solid offseason as they plan to be competitive once again this upcoming season. One of the main things they did was retool and revamp their offensive line to protect Jordan Love, and that included Elgton Jenkins moving from left guard to center.
Two-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins is skipping workouts with the Packers in a reported contract rift. Jenkins, who is making the transition from left guard to center and has also logged snaps at tackle, has two years remaining on a four-year, $68 million contract signed in 2022.
The Green Bay Packers spent the offseason retooling their offensive line. They paid top dollar for former San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Aaron Banks and also drafted some young prospects.
The Green Bay Packers have big plans for interior offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, but they might need to revise his contract before he sees the field.
Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins has not been working with his teammates at voluntary OTAs this week. Apparently, he wants the team to negotiate a new contract with him before he returns to practice.
The Packers hatched an interesting plan to replace departed center Josh Myers. Elgton Jenkins is changing positions again, as a guard-to-center shift is on tap ahead of his seventh season.
Per Jason Wilde of Channel 3000, Packers OL Elgton Jenkins has not been in attendance to start the team’s offseason program. Green Bay announced its plans to move Jenkins to center after playing guard his first few years, and OC Adam Stenavich said his absence is not related to the position change.
The Green Bay Packers plan to move OL Elgton Jenkins to center with the arrival of OL Aaron Banks, according to Matt Schneidman. Packers GM Brian Gutekunst believes Jenkins can be “an All-Pro center.” “Obviously he played center in college,” Gutekunst said, via PFT.