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After re-signing center Sean Rhyan, the Green Bay Packers have done the same with Darian Kinnard.
The Packers are moving on from one of their veteran offensive linemen. Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, Green Bay is releasing Elgton Jenkins. Jenkins, 30, was moved to center to start the 2025 season. But he suffered a season-ending lower-leg fracture in November, also suffering ligament damage with the injury.
The Green Bay Packers have reportedly made a final decision regarding the future of star offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins.
Plans have been set to honor Bob Harlan, former Green Bay Packers president and CEO, who died last week at the age of 89.
NFL free agency begins on Monday and the Green Bay Packers must improve their roster.
The Packers are letting defensive linemen go who don’t fit the new schemes coordinator Jonathan Gannon will employ. Now they need some reinforcements.
The Green Bay Packers entered the 2025 season with a new identity on defense, led by star pass rusher Micah Parsons. Acquired from the Dallas Cowboys in a blockbuster move before the season, Parsons immediately emerged as the centerpiece of Green Bay’s defense and one of the league’s most disruptive players before his season ended prematurely with a torn ACL.
Backup defensive end Kingsley Enagbare likely would be a bad fit for new Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon’s scheme.