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Packers Star Seeking a New Contract, Is Not Attending Green Bay’s Mandatory Minicamp

Green Bay, WI – June 14, 2025

The Green Bay Packers’ mandatory minicamp kicked off on Wednesday with a notable absence, as star offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins skipped the session amid a contract dispute, sources told ESPN. The standoff has left fans concerned.

Jenkins, 30, is pushing for a restructured deal on his four-year, $68 million contract signed in 2022. His absence from minicamp signals leverage in negotiations with the team’s front office (Pro-Football-Reference). The versatile lineman, who transitioned to center this season, has been a cornerstone since 2019, starting 77 games. However, his current contract lacks guaranteed money beyond 2023, fueling his demands (Spotrac).

Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst confirmed the situation: “We’re in discussions, but Elgton has made his stance clear by not showing up.” Jenkins’ decision to sit out mirrors moves by other stars like TJ Watt (NFL.com). Fans on X are divided: “Jenkins deserves more—stand your ground!” one tweeted. Another worried, “Don’t risk your spot, Elgton!” The situation adds to the off-season chaos.

With a 2025 cap hit of $19 million, Jenkins’ contract could be cut post-season to save $20 million, putting pressure on him to secure financial stability now. His shift to center, replacing Josh Myers, further highlights his value (ESPN). With $46 million in cap space after Jaire Alexander’s departure, the Packers have room to adjust. Head Coach Matt LaFleur remains optimistic about resolving the issue before training camp (Packers.com).

As minicamp progresses, Jenkins’ absence will test the team’s cohesion. Will he force a new deal, or will this delay his preparation for 2025? Stay tuned to ESPN for the latest updates.

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