Down goes another cornerstone. Green Bay center Elgton Jenkins left Monday night’s 10-7 loss to the Eagles with a lower-leg injury that postgame X-rays confirmed as a fracture. Head coach Matt LaFleur offered little optimism afterward, calling the outlook “not promising” for the 29-year-old veteran.

ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reported on Tuesday that the Packers have placed Jenkins on injured reserve, making the move official and sidelining him for at least four games while the team reshuffles a line already stretched thin. The timing compounds an ugly offensive night at Lambeau, one in which Green Bay struggled to finish drives and protect Jordan Love consistently.

The immediate football question is the pivot. When Jenkins exited in the second quarter, fourth-year lineman Sean Rhyan handle

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