Following last week’s breakdown of the 2025 Green Bay Packers Futures bets, the focus now shifts to season long individual player props. Looking at player props is a good way to gain a clearer picture of the 2025 Packers’ potential.
So far, Bears QB Caleb Williams and the new-look offense under HC Ben Johnson have not been turning many heads in training camp, which has left fans in Chicago uneasy given the long history of lofty promises and mediocre results on that side of the ball.
The return of Elgton Jenkins on Monday has excited the Green Bay Packers and his fans. Expected to play center after spending most of his career as a left
One of the biggest stories surrounding the Green Bay Packers this offseason has been the position change, and following absences, of two-time Pro Bowl left guard Elgton Jenkins.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
When the Green Bay Packers kicked of training camp in preparation for the 2025 NFL season, they had to list several players, including three starters from the 2024 season, on various injured lists.
Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins is coming off the non-football injury list on Monday. Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Jenkins will be limited to individual drills to ramp up.
Protecting quarterback Jordan Love has been a big mission for the Green Bay Packers, and they showed dedication to that goal with notable moves. In 2024, they took offensive tackle Jordan Morgan in the first round of that year’s NFL draft.
It's not a holdout. It might not even be a hold in. So far, Elgton Jenkins hasn't missed any mandatory time for the Green Bay Packers, and it sounds like the team is confident that one of their top offensive lineman will be ready soon enough.
Green Bay Packers now-center Elgton Jenkins held out on participating in OTAs and minicamps during the offseason due to contract issues. The former guard, though, still attended mandatory sessions and guided younger players on the offensive line.
The Green Bay Packers officially placed eight players on injured lists Friday at the start of training camp. The full list includes: K Alex Hale (non-football
The Green Bay Packers and offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins haven't reached an agreement on an adjusted version of his contract. We are less than a week away from training camp, and there hasn't been a word about if the player will report or how the negotiations are developing.
Sometimes, it's not just about the money. While the final goal for a player is to make more, and for an NFL team is to spend less to build a strong roster, there are tools beyond salary to make everyone happy.
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.
Packers center Elgton Jenkins plans to attend mandatory minicamp in Green Bay, although participation is an entirely different story, according to multiple reports Monday.
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.
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.
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.
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.