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Yardbarker on MSNInsider Reveals Another Major Packers Update After Huge ContractThe Green Bay Packers signed offensive tackle Zach Tom to a monster four-year, $92 million contract extension on Monday, a long-awaited move that should provide quarterback Jordan Love with great blindside protection for the foreseeable future.
Right tackle Zach Tom and the Packers have reached agreement on a four-year, $88 million extension, sources told ESPN.
The Packers locked down right tackle Zach Tom with a four-year, $88 million extension two days before the start of training camp.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNPackers must now handle a concern tied to one of their most unique recent success stories on the rosterPackers must now handle a concern tied to one of their most unique recent success stories on the roster originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
The Green Bay Packers and right tackle Zach Tom agreed to a four-year, $88 million contract extension on Monday
"Countdown to camp" is a position-by-position overview of the Packers' roster heading into training camp. The series continues with the offensive line. GREEN BAY – The Packers are heading into 2025 knowing two starting spots on their offensive line will be manned by different players than a year ago.
The Green Bay Packers open their 2025 training camp with high expectations. They also have their share of issues to watch.
Christian Watson and Quay Walker are among those opening camp on the PUP list, while Elgton Jenkins is the notable name on the NFI list for the Packers.
Elgton Jenkins isn’t working and playing well with others at training camp. The Packers offensive lineman, 27, was involved in two separate fights Wednesday, ...
Elgton Jenkins didn't have his best game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday night. In fact, it might've been one of his worst from purely a football perspective. Jenkins allowed three pressures ...
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Lombardi Ave on MSNPackers immediately follow Zach Tom deal with frustrating Elgton Jenkins updateJenkins sat out of practice throughout the Packers' offseason workout program with the hopes of landing a revised contract. Green Bay has moved the Pro Bowler from left guard to center as a direct result of signing Aaron Banks. It could hurt Jenkins' future paydays, as center is a less lucrative position.