Two-Time Pro Bowler Rejects ‘Unfair Pay,’ Demands Respect – Green Bay Fans Clash Over Fairness in the NFL
Green Bay, WI – July 23, 2025, 02:09 PM +07
A contract dispute has ignited in Green Bay as two-time Pro Bowl guard Elgton Jenkins takes a bold stand against what he calls “unfair pay,” sparking a heated debate among Packers Nation as training camp begins at the Don Hutson Center. Jenkins’ refusal to accept his current deal has divided fans, with the recent extension of Zach Tom amplifying his concerns about recognition.
Jenkins, 30, spoke out Wednesday: “We’ve been the backbone of this offense, protecting Jordan Love, and I’ve proven my worth. But seeing Zach get $22 million a year while I’m stuck at center—it feels like my value isn’t fully recognized.” His frustration stems from the Packers’ $88 million, four-year extension with Tom, signed last week, which highlights a pay disparity. Drafted in 2019, Jenkins has been a linchpin, earning Pro Bowl honors in 2020 and 2021, and posting a 71.5 PFF grade with 2 sacks allowed in 2024, per Pro-Football-Reference.
The shift to center, following Josh Myers’ departure, and the lucrative deal for Tom—now the NFL’s third-highest-paid right tackle—have fueled Jenkins’ demand for a revised contract. His current $68 million, four-year deal from 2022, with two years remaining, lacks the guaranteed money he seeks, especially with a $6.8 million cap deficit, per Spotrac. Coach Matt LaFleur sidestepped the issue: “Elgton’s a key piece, but we’re focused on camp,” per The Green Bay Press-Gazette.
Fans are split. @CheeseheadPride backs him, tweeting, “Jenkins deserves more—Tom’s deal proves it!” while @PackersFuture argues, “Earn it at center first.” The clash reflects a broader NFL debate on linemen’s worth, often eclipsed by skill positions. Jenkins’ recovery from an offseason injury, nearing a camp return, adds urgency to negotiations.
GM Brian Gutekunst faces pressure with $22 million in potential cap space. Jenkins’ stance challenges the team’s valuation, especially as he mentors a line supporting Love’s 3,814-yard 2024 season. His versatility—guard or tackle—remains vital, but the Tom extension has shifted perceptions.
As the Packers chase Super Bowl LX, Jenkins’ demand tests team harmony. Can his push for respect reshape his contract, or will it strain his role? With camp underway, the outcome looms large. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.












