It appears confidence is high among the Packers.
The Green Bay Packers’ 2023-24 season defied expectations and left fans pleasantly surprised. For Elgton Jenkins, a prominent leader within the team, their journey towards the Super Bowl in 2025 has just begun.
It was an improbable run by the Green Bay Packers and, frankly, they have no reason to hang their head despite a 24-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional round.
The Green Bay Packers have to win their final two games of the season if they are going to have any chance of making the 2023 NFL Playoffs. If they win these next two games against division rivals (the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears), Green Bay has a 95% chance of making the postseason.
The Packers (2-2) travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders (1-3) on "Monday Night Football" in a game where both teams are striving to stay alive in their respective division races. Here's what to watch for each team.
The Green Bay Packers will have multiple key offensive linemen returning to action against the Las Vegas Raiders on "Monday Night Football."
In Week 5, the Lions and Vikings look to build off wins, while the Packers and Bears look to turn things around. Here are Week 5's predictions for the NFC North:
Two weeks ago, Elgton Jenkins limped through the locker room with a bulky brace on his left knee. He was moving so slowly that a couple reporters asked him if he needed help grabbing something from the floor at his locker.
The Green Bay Packers returned offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins and cornerback Eric Stokes to practice on Tuesday. It was Stokes’ first day back to work since last season.
The Green Bay Packers emerged from their extended break in much better physical condition than they were at the end of Thursday night’s loss to the Detroit Lions.
It's time for another edition of "Thursday Night Football" in the NFL. YB's Jack Dougherty nailed the San Francisco 49ers to cover the 10.5-point spread against the New York Giants in Week 3, and he's on the hunt for another winner this week.
When the Green Bay Packers lost All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari and Pro Bowl left guard Elgton Jenkins to knee injuries in 2020-21, other players were able to fill the void they left.
The Green Bay Packers flipped the script in Week 3 compared to their performance in Week 2. In their second game of the season, Green Bay blew a 12-point fourth-quarter lead, resulting in a disappointing 25-24 loss.
Wearing a large brace on his left knee, Green Bay Packers guard Elgton Jenkins confirmed he sustained a sprained MCL during the second quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
The Green Bay Packers lost starting left guard Elgton Jenkins to a knee injury during Sunday's loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
The Green Bay Packers might’ve lost a key piece of the offensive line for a significant amount of time. Offensive tackle Elgton Jenkins is believed to have suffered an MCL sprain, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport.
The Green Bay Packers have ruled out offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins for the rest of Sunday’s Week 2 contest versus the Atlanta Falcons with a knee injury, the team reported during the third quarter.
Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins acknowledged that moving on from former quarterback Aaron Rodgers is a difficult transition.
Having signed a contract extension, Elgton Jenkins knows the team for which he’ll be playing the next four seasons. He does not know the position. “You don’t know what the future holds,” Jenkins said after Friday’s practice.
The Packers will not let Elgton Jenkins hit free agency.
It's good for the Packers to have Jenkins back, and that's a massive understatement.
Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins has had better performances than the one he turned in vs. the Chicago Bears on Sunday night. Making his first career start at right tackle, Jenkins gave up two sacks in the first 20 minutes.
On Sunday, Elgton Jenkins was held out of practice. Coming off of an ACL injury this is not what Packers fans wanted to hear. When asked about it, head coach Matt LaFleur downplayed the absence saying that it was not related to the knee.
The Green Bay Packers have to be feeling great about the status of offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, who has been absent from Green Bay's offensive line ever since he tore his ACL in Week 11 of last season.
The Packers offered some encouraging news on Jenkins' recovery.
Jenkins beginning the season on the Packers’ PUP would shelve him for the team’s first six games.
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