Packers open training camp with a new mindset
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Brian Gutekunst gave positive updates on the majority of Green Bay's injured players at the start of training camp, including three key starters.
Green Bay Packers Center Elgton Jenkins To Miss Start of Training Camp With Non-Football Back Injury
Green Bay Packers now-center Elgton Jenkins held out on participating in OTAs and minicamps during the offseason due to contract issues. The former guard, though, still attended mandatory sessions and guided younger players on the offensive line.
Packers GM Brian Gutekunst said Elgton Jenkins’ inclusion on the non-football injury list is because of a back injury, not contract issues.
Brandon McManus is a perfect 15/15 on kicks to start Packers training camp after a big-time performance on Friday.
For as much progress as he has made, for as good as his surgically reconstructed right knee feels, for as much as he’s getting his hopes up for being back on the football field sooner than later, the Green Bay Packers fourth-year wide receiver also admitted the timing of his torn ACL couldn’t have been much worse.
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Over the last couple of seasons, the Green Bay Packers have produced the two youngest playoff teams of the past four-and-a-half decades. They believe they’re now experienced enough to take the next step as they chase the franchise’s first Super Bowl berth since the 2010 championship season.
Elgton Jenkins was not practicing to start training camp on Wednesday as he reportedly seeks a contract amendment. Is there an end in sight?
Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst spoke with the media as the team opens up the 2025 training camp. Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke with the media after Wednesday's minicamp practice. Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst spoke with the media as the team opens up the 2025 training camp.
The #Raiders and DT Christian Wilkins have had an ongoing dispute over his foot and whether or not to have surgery. The team wanted him to. He declined after several opinions. Now, released. There is also expected to be a fight over guaranteed money. https://t.co/GRTcTr46a7
Now that Green Bay has signed right tackle Zach Tom to a lucrative contract extension, the focus on the Packers' offensive line shifts to veteran guard-turned-center Elgton Jenkins. Jenkins was present for the Packers’ first training camp workout Wednesday but didn’t participate in drills as he recovers from what general manager Brian Gutekunst described as a back issue that has the 29-year-old on the non-football injury list.