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Jenkins On Track for Strong Training Camp Return

Green Bay, WI – July 23, 2025, 01:54 PM +07

Green Bay Packers veteran center Elgton Jenkins is making encouraging progress in his recovery and is poised to rejoin training camp, sources told ESPN on Wednesday. The news comes as a boost for the Packers, who are set to kick off camp on July 24 at the Don Hutson Center, with quarterback Jordan Love counting on a healthy offensive line.

Jenkins, 30, has been sidelined on the non-football injury list since the offseason due to an undisclosed ailment, raising concerns after he missed earlier activities amid contract talks. However, team medical staff confirmed Wednesday that his rehabilitation is ahead of schedule. “Elgton’s responded well to treatment, and we’re targeting his return for the start of camp,” a Packers insider said, per Packers.com. The two-time Pro Bowler, who transitioned from left guard to center following Josh Myers’ departure, is eager to prove his value in the new role.

The recovery timeline aligns with Jenkins’ determination to adapt, especially after requesting a contract revision earlier this year due to the position switch, which typically lowers earning potential. His 2024 performance—15 starts, 71.5 PFF grade, allowing just 2 sacks—demonstrates his reliability, per Pro-Football-Reference. Coach Matt LaFleur expressed optimism: “Elgton’s a warrior. Having him back will solidify our line,” he told The Green Bay Press-Gazette.

Jenkins’ return is critical as the Packers navigate a $6.8 million cap deficit, per Spotrac, following Zach Tom’s $88 million extension. With $22 million in potential cap space through adjustments, his health could influence future contract negotiations. Teammate Zach Tom added, “Elgton’s leadership is huge. We need him out there.”

Fans on X are thrilled, with @CheeseheadPride posting, “Jenkins back for camp—let’s go!” and @PackersFuture noting, “Strong O-line = Super Bowl shot!” His presence will bolster a unit that struggled late in 2024, notably in the 22-10 wild-card loss to the Eagles, where depth issues surfaced.

As training camp begins, Jenkins’ recovery could stabilize the offense, supporting Love’s 3,814-yard 2024 season. His versatility—capable of playing guard or tackle—offers flexibility amid Jordan Morgan’s shoulder concerns. Can Jenkins’ return propel the Packers toward Super Bowl LX? With camp underway, all eyes are on his debut. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

 

Kirk’s Wife Rejects $1.15M  - Calls for Funds to Support Struggling Communities
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