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After Learning He’s on the Potential Cut List, Veteran Packers Lineman Leaves Fans in Tears by Declaring He’s Willing to Take a Pay Cut Just to Stay

Green Bay, Wisconsin – 12/01/2025

The mood in Green Bay turned heavy the moment reports surfaced about the potential cut list, and one name on it stunned everyone: veteran lineman Elgton Jenkins. With salary-cap pressure and tough decisions looming, the possibility of Jenkins walking away left Packers Nation in complete shock. Even though recent injuries have affected his play, countless fans still see him as the symbol of durability on the offensive line for years.

The moment's not too big' for Elgton Jenkins

But instead of staying silent or showing frustration, Jenkins moved the entire city of Green Bay when he proactively expressed his desire to stay. In a post-practice media session, he spoke straight from the heart — the kind of honesty few players dare to show in an era dominated by contracts and dollar signs. The statement instantly created a massive wave of empathy across social media.

With a voice cracking with emotion, Jenkins shared: “I know I’m not at my peak anymore and everyone’s talking about the contract, about the money the team can save. But I’ve never wanted to leave Green Bay. This is my home. I’m willing to take a pay cut, restructure anything that needs to be done, just to stay and keep fighting with my brothers.” The heartfelt declaration left more than a few fans in tears.

The Packers locker room was deeply affected by those emotional words. Many teammates hold huge respect for Jenkins — the quiet, hard-working, never-complaining type of player. While he may not have flashy Pro Bowl or All-Pro honors, Jenkins has been a spiritual pillar of the line for multiple seasons, especially during stretches when the Packers offensive lines were decimated by injuries.

Elgton Jenkins’ future remains uncertain, especially as the Packers have to count every million dollars heading into the 2026 cap. But if anything is clearer than ever, it’s the love he has for Green Bay and the love Packers Nation has right back for him. And sometimes, it’s these exact raw, honest moments that remind players — and fans — that football is about a lot more than just contracts and numbers.

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