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Elgton Jenkins Says Packers Saved His Career in Emotional ESPN Interview

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Green Bay, WI – June 18, 2025

Green Bay Packers star offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins delivered a heartfelt revelation on ESPN’s NFL Live, crediting the franchise with rescuing his career and transforming him from an overlooked draft pick into a cornerstone of their championship aspirations. The two-time Pro Bowler’s emotional words struck a chord with Packers Nation, igniting renewed excitement as the team gears up for a Super Bowl LX push.

Jenkins, 29, spoke candidly about his journey, reflecting on his early days as a second-round pick (No. 44 overall) in the 2019 NFL Draft from Mississippi State. “I was just a kid with a dream, but I wasn’t a star coming out of college,” he told ESPN. “The Packers saw something in me I didn’t even see in myself. They gave me a chance, coached me up, and saved my career. Without Green Bay, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”

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The 6-foot-5, 311-pound lineman’s rise is a testament to the Packers’ player development prowess. In his rookie season, Jenkins started 14 of 16 games at left guard, posting a respectable but unspectacular PFF grade of 68.4. He flew under the radar, overshadowed by teammates like Aaron Rodgers and David Bakhtiari. But under the guidance of offensive line coach Adam Stenavich and head coach Matt LaFleur, Jenkins blossomed, showcasing rare versatility by playing every position on the line—guard, tackle, and center.

By 2020, Jenkins earned his first Pro Bowl nod, allowing just two sacks and grading at 78.9 by PFF, ranking among the top 10 guards. Despite a torn ACL in 2021 that sidelined him for 11 games, he roared back, starting 15 games in 2023 without allowing a single sack and earning his second Pro Bowl in 2024. His 2024 PFF grade of 80.1 placed him among the top five guards, and he was named to the All-Pro Second Team, per Pro Football Reference. Jenkins’ ability to protect Jordan Love and pave the way for Josh Jacobs’ 1,300-yard rushing season cemented his status as a Packers cornerstone.

“Green Bay didn’t just give me a job—they gave me a purpose,” Jenkins said, his voice breaking with emotion. “The coaches, the fans, my teammates—they believed in me when I doubted myself. This team is my family, and I owe them everything.”

Jenkins’ comments come at a pivotal moment for the Packers, who boast an 8-3 record in 2025 and lead the NFC North, per ESPN projections. The offensive line, ranked third in the NFL with just 30 sacks allowed in 2024, is the backbone of their success, with Jenkins and Zach Tom anchoring the unit. His story resonates deeply as the team navigates challenges, including a recent shoulder injury to left tackle Rasheed Walker, which has thrust Jenkins into a multi-positional role.

Head coach Matt LaFleur praised Jenkins’ impact, saying, “Elgton’s the heart of our line. His versatility and leadership are why we’re a contender. He’s proof of what this organization can do for a player who’s all in.” General Manager Brian Gutekunst echoed the sentiment, noting, “We knew Elgton had potential, but he’s exceeded every expectation. He’s a Packer for life.”

Fans flooded X with reactions, celebrating Jenkins’ gratitude and legacy. “Elgton Jenkins is the soul of this team! Packers saved him, and he’s saving us!” posted @PackersPride. Another fan, @GreenBay4Ever, wrote, “Hearing Elgton’s story gives me chills. This is why I love Green Bay.” Some, like @CheeseheadNation, called for his Hall of Fame consideration: “Jenkins is an All-Pro beast. Canton’s calling!”

Jenkins also addressed the current roster, urging his teammates to embrace the Packers’ culture. “This organization builds winners,” he said. “Trust the process, lean on each other, and we’ll go far.” His message is a rallying cry as Green Bay faces a tough stretch against rivals like the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings.

Quarterback Jordan Love, who signed a four-year, $220 million extension in 2024, shared his appreciation on X: “Elgton’s my guy. His story fires us up. Let’s get that ring for him! 🧀” Running back Josh Jacobs added, “Big Elgton’s a legend. He makes my job easy.”

Jenkins’ journey extends beyond the field, as he’s become a leader in Green Bay’s community, supporting local youth programs and hosting lineman camps. “This city embraced me,” he said. “I’m just trying to give back.”

As the Packers charge toward the playoffs, Jenkins’ story of redemption and gratitude is a beacon for players and fans alike. His declaration that the Packers saved his career underscores the franchise’s enduring ability to turn potential into greatness. Stay tuned to ESPN and NFL Network for more on Jenkins’ impact and Green Bay’s quest for Super Bowl glory.