GREEN BAY — And the hits just keep on comin’ for the Green Bay Packers.
And although center Elgton Jenkins’ season might not be over, the former Pro Bowl left guard — having moved to center as part of an offseason reconfiguration of the offensive line — will miss at least the next four games (and likely a few more) after he fractured a bone in his lower left leg and was placed on injured reserve Tuesday.
Jenkins was injured with 38 seconds left in the first half of the Packers’ 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night at Lambeau Field when quarterback Jordan Love was sacked by Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith and Love and Smith landed on Jenkins.
As a result, Jenkins lands on IR, where he joins star tight end Tucker Kraft, who tore the ACL in his right knee during the Packers’

WISC-TV Channel 3000

Acme Packing Company
Clutch Points NFL
Essentiallysports
AlterNet
Tech Times
Cover Media
5 On Your Side Sports
Tom's Guide