Packers’ Veteran Elgton Jenkins Restructures Deal to Chase Vince Lombardi Trophy
Green Bay, WI – July 18, 2025
A Green Bay Packers icon has taken a significant step to bolster the team’s Super Bowl aspirations, with veteran guard Elgton Jenkins agreeing to restructure his contract to free up crucial cap space. The move, confirmed by ESPN on Friday, underscores Jenkins’ commitment to supporting quarterback Jordan Love’s drive for the Vince Lombardi Trophy in the 2025 season.
Jenkins, 30, a second-round pick from Mississippi State in 2019, has been a cornerstone of the Packers’ offensive line for eight seasons. His reworked deal, originally a four-year, $68 million contract signed in 2022, now frees approximately $8 million in cap space for 2025, per Spotrac. Speaking on the Packers Insider podcast, Jenkins shared his motivation: “I’ve spent my whole career in Green Bay. I’ve always dreamed of winning it all here with this team. This might be my final push, and I don’t want to be the reason we can’t get the players we need.”
The restructuring aligns with the Packers’ 11-6 season in 2024, which ended in a wild-card loss, fueling their hunger for a championship. Head coach Matt LaFleur praised the move: “Elgton’s been here since day one with Jordan. He’s protecting more than the quarterback—he’s protecting our shot at that trophy.” Jenkins’ versatility—playing guard and tackle—has been vital, allowing just two sacks in 2024 across 15 starts, earning a 72.3 PFF grade, per Pro-Football-Reference.
With $22-26 million in cap space, per ZoneCoverage.com, GM Brian Gutekunst can now target upgrades, potentially a veteran wide receiver or pass rusher, to complement Love’s 3,814-yard passing season. Teammates like Jordan Love lauded Jenkins’ sacrifice. “He didn’t have to do this, but that’s Elgton—quiet, loyal, all about winning,” Love said, per Packers.com.
The Packers’ young roster, featuring Jayden Reed and Matthew Golden, needs depth to chase Super Bowl LX. Jenkins’ decision, mirroring his 2023 restructure that saved $4 million, reflects a team-first mentality. Fans on X echoed the sentiment, with @CheeseheadPride posting, “Jenkins is a legend—let’s get that Lombardi!”
As training camp looms at Don Hutson Center, Jenkins’ gesture signals unity. His 2024 performance, despite a minor ankle tweak, proved his durability, making this a strategic win. Can his sacrifice propel the Packers to glory under Love’s leadership? His resolve fuels Cheeseheads’ optimism for a fifth title. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates on this pivotal offseason move.












