Green Bay Packers left guard Elgton Jenkins is expected to miss multiple weeks due to a knee injury sustained in Sunday's game against the Falcons. Jenkins has a sprained MCL in the same knee where he had a torn ACL last season. It is unclear if Jenkins will be placed on injured reserve, which would require him to miss a minimum of four games. The injury occurred when running back AJ Dillon fell on Jenkins' left leg during a short-yardage play in the second quarter. Jenkins attributed the injury to the artificial turf at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
- Elgton Jenkins, the Green Bay Packers' Pro Bowl left guard, is expected to miss multiple weeks due to a knee injury.
- Jenkins has a sprained MCL in the same knee where he had a torn ACL last season.
- It is unclear if Jenkins will be placed on injured reserve, which would require him to miss a minimum of four games.
- The injury occurred when running back AJ Dillon fell on Jenkins' left leg during a short-yardage play in the second quarter.
- Jenkins believes the artificial turf at Mercedes-Benz Stadium played a role in the injury.