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Per Demovsky, Jenkins doesn’t have a problem with shifting from guard to center. The move makes sense for the Packers as currently constructed—Jenkins played center throughout college, and the Packers just signed Aaron Banks as a guard in the offseason
After back-to-back playoff appearances, the Green Bay Packers have their eyes set on even greater heights in 2025.
The Green Bay Packers will play three preseason games, including two at home, before kicking off the 2025 NFL regular season.
Week 4: at Dallas Cowboys - Sunday, Sept. 28 (7:20 p.m.) Week 6: vs. Cincinnati Bengals - Sunday, Oct. 12 (3:25 p.m.) Week 7: at Arizona Cardinals - Sunday, Oct. 19 (3:25 p.m.) Week 8: at Pittsburgh Steelers - Sunday, Oct. 26 (7:20 p.m.)
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Football will begin its fourth season on Prime Video with a matchup between the Commanders and Packers in Week 2.
New Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion was a backup quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams in 2017, when Matt LaFleur was offensive coordinator.
Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins is looking for more financial security as he moves from guard to center, according to ESPN's Rob Demovsky.
Before the Packers took Matthew Golden and Savion Williams in the NFL draft last month, running back Josh Jacobs was outspoken about the team's need for a No. 1 receiver.
Packers veteran offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins hasn’t participated in the team’s offseason program despite preparing to move from guard to center.