GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – Elgton Jenkins says he doesn’t expect the Green Bay Packers to alter his contract before the season to reflect his position switch while adding that he’s fine with the move from guard to center.
Packers’ Elgton Jenkins says he’s OK with his position switch and believes he can thrive at center
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – Elgton Jenkins says he doesn’t expect the Green Bay Packers to alter his contract before the season to reflect his position switch while adding that he’s fine with the move from guard to center.
“Right now, it’s just (about) being the best player I can be, being the best teammate,” Jenkins said Monday. “Like I said, man, I know what I’m going to do this season. I’m confident in my ability, very confident in it. So just going out there playing ball, keep doing what I’ve been doing and it’s going to take care of itself.”
Jenkins, a two-time Pro Bowl guard, is moving to center after the Packers signed former San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Aaron Banks to fill his old spot at left guard. Jenkins will take over for Josh Myers, who was Green Bay’s starting center for the past three seasons before signing with the New York Jets in March.
The 29-year-old Jenkins practiced on a limited basis Monday for the first time after dealing with a back issue the first few days of training camp. Jenkins said he had hurt his back while lifting weights earlier in the offseason.