- Appeared in 70 games with 68 starts in his first five seasons and started games at four different positions on the line (51 at LG, eight at LT, six at RT, three at C).
- Has helped the Packers rank No. 3 in the NFL in sacks allowed (152) since entering the league in 2019.
- Started all 15 games he appeared in at LG last season and was part of a line that helped the Packers rank No. 3 in the NFL in sacks allowed (30) and No. 4 in sacks allowed per passing play (4.9 pct.).
- In 2022, started all 15 games he appeared in (10 at LG and five at RT) and earned Pro Bowl recognition for the second time (replacement for Eagles G Landon Dickerson).
- Started at LT in all eight games he appeared in (Weeks 1-2, 6-11) in 2021 before sustaining a season-ending knee injury at Minnesota in Week 11.
- Was selected to his first career Pro Bowl in 2020, becoming just the third offensive lineman in team history to be named to the Pro Bowl within his first two seasons in the NFL (Deral Teteak, 1952; Charley Brock, 1940).
- Was part of a line that allowed one sack or zero sacks in a league-best 13 games in 2020, tied for the most in a season in team history (2004). Helped the Packers rank tied for No. 2 in the NFL in sacks allowed (21), the fourth fewest by Green Bay in a season with 16-plus games.
- Played in all 16 games and started the final 14 contests of the season at left guard as a rookie in 2019, taking over for injured G Lane Taylor in Week 3.
- Was named to the PFWA All-Rookie team, only the second Packers guard to be selected since 1974 (Daryn Colledge, 2006).
- Helped clear the way for RB Aaron Jones, who posted 1,084 rushing yards and a career-best 16 rushing TDs, which was tied for the NFL lead in 2019 and was the second most in team history behind only FB Jim Taylor (19 in 1962).
- Selected by the Packers in the second round (No. 44 overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft, becoming just the second Mississippi State offensive lineman since 2000 to be selected in the first two rounds of the draft (Packers T Derek Sherrod, first round, 2011).
2023 SEASON: Started all 15 games he appeared in at LG and was part of a line that helped the Packers rank No. 3 in the NFL in sacks allowed (30) and No. 4 in sacks allowed per passing play (4.9 pct.)…Helped the offense rank tied for No. 6 in the NFL in giveaways (18) and No. 5 in third-down percentage (47.1)…Helped protect QB Jordan Love as he ranked No. 2 in the NFL in passing TDs (32) and No. 7 in passing yards (4,159) and TD/INT ratio (2.91)…Was inactive (knee) for two contests (Weeks 3-4)…Also started both playoff contests at LG…At Denver (Oct. 22): Was part of a line that did not allow a sack of Love, Green Bay's first zero-sack game since 2022 at Chicago in Week 13…Vs. L.A. Rams (Nov. 5): Helped clear the way for the Packers' season-high 184 rushing yards on 38 carries (4.8 avg.)…Vs. L.A. Chargers (Nov. 19): Blocked for Love as he threw for a career-high 322 yards and two TDs on 27-of-40 passing with no INTs (108.5 rating)…At Detroit (Nov. 23): Protected Love as he was not sacked on the afternoon and as he threw for 268 yards and three TDs with no INTs on 22-of-32 passing for a 125.5 rating…At Minnesota (Dec. 31): Part of a line that did not allow a sack on the evening as the Packers posted season highs for first downs (28), total yards (470) and time of possession (37:32)…Vs. Chicago (Jan. 7): Part of an offense that featured a 300-yard passer (Love, 316), a 100-yard rusher (Jones, 111) and a 100-yard receiver (Jayden Reed, 112) for the first time since at Cincinnati on Oct. 10, 2021. Helped Jones become the first Packer since RB Ahman Green in 2006 to register three consecutive 100-yard rushing games and helped Love register a career-best 128.6 passer rating…At Dallas (NFC Wild Card, Jan. 14): Part of a line that protected Love as he completed 16 of 21 passes for 272 yards and three TDs for a 157.2 rating, tying the top mark in NFL postseason history for passer rating by a QB in his first playoff start. Helped the Packers tie a franchise playoff record with 48 points as they became the first team in NFL postseason history to register 48-plus points, 400-plus total yards, no turnovers and no sacks allowed…At San Francisco (NFC Divisional, Jan. 20): Part of a line that did not allow a sack, the first time in franchise history that the Packers did not give up a sack in back-to-back games in a single postseason. Helped clear the way for Jones to rush for 108 yards on 18 carries (6.0 avg.) as he became only the second player in team history to register back-to-back 100-yard rushing games in the playoffs (RB Dorsey Levens, 1997) and as he became the first player in franchise history to record five straight 100-yard rushing games (including playoffs).
2022: Started all 15 games he appeared in, making 10 starts at LG (Weeks 7, 9-13, 15-18) and five at RT (Weeks 2-6)…Was inactive for two contests due to injury (Week 1, Week 8)…Part of a line that helped the Packers rank No. 7 in the NFL in sacks allowed (32), including just 17 in Weeks 7-18, tied for the third fewest in the league over that span…Vs. Chicago (Sept. 18): Made his second career start at RT and appeared on all 68 snaps in his first action since Week 11 in 2021. Helped the Packers rack up 203 yards on 38 carries (5.3 avg.)...Vs. New England (Oct. 2): Started at RT as the line helped the offense rack up a season-high 443 yards and allowed only one sack of QB Aaron Rodgers for the second straight game...Vs. Dallas (Nov. 13): Started at LG and helped Green Bay post 30-plus points (31), 400-plus total yards (415) and 200-plus rushing yards (207) for the first time since Dec. 27, 2020, vs. Tennessee…Vs. L.A. Rams (Dec. 19): Started at LG as the offense posted season highs in first downs (27) and time of possession (37:19)…Vs. Minnesota (Jan. 1): Started at LG and played 56 of 63 snaps, departing the game midway through the fourth quarter with the Packers holding a 41-10 lead. Part of a line that allowed just one sack of Rodgers and cleared the way for Jones' 111 rushing yards on just 14 carries (7.9 avg.).
2021: Started at LT in all eight games he appeared in (Weeks 1-2, 6-11)…Was inactive (ankle) in Weeks 3-5…Was placed on injured reserve (knee) on Nov. 23...At New Orleans (Sept. 12): Started at LT for the first time in his career and appeared on all 57 snaps…At San Francisco (Sept. 26): Inactive due to an ankle injury, his first NFL game missed due to injury as his streak of 34 consecutive regular-season games played came to an end…At Minnesota (Nov. 21): Started at LT and played 49 of 59 snaps, departing the game early in the fourth quarter after sustaining a significant knee injury that would end his season. Helped the offense rack up 467 yards of offense as Rodgers connected on 23 of 33 passes for a season-high 385 yards and four TDs with no INTs (148.4 rating).
2020: Started all 16 games, opening 12 at LG (Weeks 2-4, 6-12, 16-17), three at C (Weeks 13-15) and one at RT (Week 1)…Was selected to his first career Pro Bowl, becoming just the third offensive lineman in franchise history to make the Pro Bowl within his first two seasons in the NFL (Teteak, 1952; Brock, 1940)…Became the first Green Bay OL to start games at guard, center and tackle in the same season since the 1970 merger…Saw action at four different spots on the line (LT, LG, C, RT) and helped the Packers rank tied for No. 2 in the NFL in sacks allowed (21), the fourth fewest by Green Bay in a season with 16-plus games…Part of a line that allowed one sack or zero sacks in a league-best 13 games, tied for the most in team history (2004), including four zero-sack games, the most by Green Bay since 2008 (four)…Helped the Packers rank No. 1 in scoring (31.8 ppg), giveaways (franchise-record 11), zero-giveaway games (team-record 10), red-zone TD percentage (team-record 80.0) and time of possession (32:29), No. 2 in third-down percentage (team-record 49.4), No. 5 in total offense (389.0 ypg) and yards per play (6.29), No. 8 in rushing offense (132.4 ypg), No. 9 in passing offense (256.6 ypg) and No. 7 in rushing average (4.78)…Helped protect Rodgers as he led the NFL in passer rating (121.5), passing TDs (team-record 48), completion percentage (team-record 70.7) and interception percentage (0.95), the first NFL quarterback to lead the league in all four categories since Steve Young in 1992, on his way to earning league MVP honors…Also started both playoff games at LG…At Minnesota (Sept. 13): Started at RT for the first time in his career, appearing on the first 32 snaps of the game there before moving back to LG after an injury to Lucas Patrick (shoulder). Played the final 46 snaps of the game at LG, helping the Packers register their first game in franchise history with 40-plus points, 500-plus yards, 30-plus first downs and no turnovers…Vs. Detroit (Sept. 20): Started at LG and helped clear holes for Jones' career-high 168 rushing yards and two TDs on 18 carries (9.3 avg.) as he finished with a career-best 236 yards from scrimmage, the third most in a game in franchise history. Part of an offense that racked up a season-high 259 rushing yards on 35 attempts (7.4 avg.), the top yardage total by Green Bay since Dec. 28, 2003, vs. Denver (262 yards on 34 carries)…At San Francisco (Nov. 5): Started at LG before taking over at LT in the second half with Billy Turner moving to RT in place of an injured Rick Wagner (knee). Played C for the final four snaps of the game, his first NFL action at the position…At Indianapolis (Nov. 22): Appeared on all 60 snaps, starting at LG and playing the first 10 snaps of the game there before moving to C due to an injury to C Corey Linsley (back). Played the final 50 snaps of the game at center, the most significant action of his NFL career to that point at the position…Vs. Philadelphia (Dec. 6): Started at C for the first time in his career and played all 61 snaps, blocking for Jones as he posted 130 yards on just 15 carries (8.7 avg.), highlighted by a career-long 77-yard TD run as Jones became the first player in team history to have two TD runs of 75-plus yards in a season.
2019: Appeared in all 16 games and started the final 14 contests at LG as a rookie...Was named to the PFWA All-Rookie team, only the second Packers guard to be selected since 1974 (Colledge, 2006)...Part of an offense that ranked No. 2 in the league in giveaways (13), No. 1 in zero-turnover games (nine) and No. 8 in red-zone TD percentage (64.0)...Helped the offense register 18 rushing TDs on the season (tied for No. 7 in the NFL), the most by the Packers since 2009 (20)...Helped clear the way for Jones, who posted 1,084 rushing yards and a career-best 16 rushing TDs, which was tied for the NFL lead and was the second most in team history behind only Taylor (19 in 1962)…Protected Rodgers as he led the league in interception percentage (0.70) and tied for the league lead with 12 zero-INT games…Started both games at LG in the playoffs…At Chicago (Sept. 5): Made his NFL debut, appearing on two plays on special teams...Vs. Minnesota (Sept. 15): Saw the first action of his NFL career on offense, appearing on 18 snaps at LG as he rotated in periodically for Taylor…Vs. Denver (Sept. 22): Made his first NFL start, opening at LG and playing all 57 snaps in place of an injured Taylor (biceps). Helped the Packers post their first game with zero sacks allowed since Nov. 28, 2016 (at Philadelphia)…Vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 26): Helped to protect Rodgers as he threw for 422 yards and two TDs on 34-of-53 passing. Part of an offense that registered season highs for total net yards (491) and first downs (31)...At Dallas (Oct. 6): Helped to clear the way for Jones' 182 yards from scrimmage (107 rushing, 75 receiving) as Jones matched the single-game franchise record with four rushing TDs...Vs. Oakland (Oct. 20): Part of an offense that posted a season-high 42 points and 481 total yards, highlighted by Rodgers' season-best 429 passing yards and five TDs with no INTs on 25-of-31 passing as he set a single-game franchise record with a perfect 158.3 passer rating…At Minnesota (Dec. 23): Helped clear the way as the Packers posted season highs for rushing yards (184 yards) and time of possession (37:32). Blocked for Jones as he registered a season-high 154 rushing yards and two TDs on 23 carries (6.7 avg.)…2019 Draft: Selected by the Packers in the second round (No. 44 overall), becoming just the second Mississippi State offensive lineman since 2000 to be selected in the first two rounds of the draft (Sherrod, first round, 2011).
COLLEGE: Played in 49 career contests with 34 starts at Mississippi State, opening games at four different positions on the offensive line (26 at C, five at LT, two at LG, one at RT)…Helped the Bulldogs rank in the top 20 in the country in rushing offense as a junior (No. 11, 251.7 ypg) and as a senior (No. 20, 223.6 ypg)…Earned his degree in industrial technology…2018: Started all 13 games at C, earning first-team All-America recognition from The Athletic and fourth-team honors from Phil Steele's College Football…Was the recipient of the Kent Hull Trophy, awarded annually to the top offensive lineman in the state of Mississippi…Committed just one penalty on the season…Helped the Bulldogs rank No. 2 in the SEC in rushing offense (223.6 ypg, No. 20 in the nation) and yards per carry (5.66, No. 12)…Helped MSU register four 300-yard rushing games for the first time since 2009, the most in the SEC and tied for No. 13 in the FBS…Helped pave the way for four different Bulldogs to combine for an SEC-best 13 individual 100-yard rushing games, led by QB Nick Fitzgerald (seven)…Was selected to play in the Reese's Senior Bowl...Was named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll…Earned SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors vs. Louisiana (Sept. 15), his first time winning the award, as he did not allow a single pressure and helped clear the way for the Bulldogs' 331 rushing yards and six TDs on 47 carries (7.0 avg.)…2017: Started all 13 contests at C, helping the Bulldogs rank No. 2 in the SEC and No. 11 in the country in rushing offense (251.7 ypg)…Part of a line that allowed the fewest sacks in the SEC (13), which was also tied for the fifth fewest in the country as the Bulldogs posted their best mark since 1988…Was named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll…2016: Played in 12 games with five starts, opening three games at LT and two at LG…Helped the Bulldogs rank No. 2 in the SEC in sacks allowed (18)…Part of a line that helped MSU average 230.5 rushing yards per game, which ranked No. 4 in the conference and No. 23 in the country…Started at LG at Ole Miss (Nov. 26) and helped the Bulldogs record their largest Egg Bowl victory (55-20) since 1916 as they registered 457 rushing yards on 47 carries (9.7 avg.)…Helped Fitzgerald run for 258 yards and two TDs on 14 carries, an 18.4-yard average that was the top mark by an SEC player in conference history…Part of a line that cleared the way for the Bulldogs to produce a 200-yard rusher (Fitzgerald) and a 100-yard rusher (RB Aeris Williams) for the first time in school history…2015: Appeared in 11 games with three starts as a redshirt freshman, opening two games at LT and one contest at RT…Made his first collegiate start vs. Troy (Oct. 10), opening at LT as part of a line that did not allow a sack…Started at RT at Arkansas (Nov. 21) and blocked for QB Dak Prescott, who accounted for a school-record 554 yards of total offense and an SEC-record-tying seven TDs (five passing, two rushing) as the Bulldogs registered 631 yards.
PERSONAL: Given name Elgton Torrance Jenkins Jr. …First name is pronounced EL-ton…Nickname is "Big E"…Born in Clarksdale, Miss. …High school: Earned second-team 5A all-state honors and first-team all-region recognition as an offensive lineman as a senior at Clarksdale (Miss.) High School in 2013…Helped his team advance to the second round of the MHSAA 5A state playoffs…Played on the offensive and defensive lines, posting 19 tackles and two sacks as a senior…Was selected to play for the North team in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Football Game following his senior season…Also lettered four years in track and field (shot put, discus) and two years in basketball…Community involvement: Took part in the annual Packers Tailgate Tour in April 2024, traveling throughout Wisconsin to visit fans and raise money for local organizations...Participated in the Huddle for Heroes event in October 2023, an event that brought together Packers players and military veterans to thank the veterans for their service...Hosted his third annual youth football camp in Clarksdale, Miss., in June 2024 along with high school teammate J.T. Gray.