Browns agree to 2-year, $24 million deal with offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, AP source says
- On Tuesday, the Cleveland Browns agreed to terms with former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins on a two-year deal worth $24 million, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
- The Packers released Jenkins after re-signing Sean Rhyan, creating cap space and making Jenkins available to the Browns, who signed him on March 10.
- Jenkins, a two-time Pro Bowler, started 94 of 96 career games but missed most of 2025 after a fractured ankle on Nov. 10.
- Cleveland's multiple linemen moves include signing Zion Johnson, re-signing Teven Jenkins, and acquiring Tytus Howard, as part of its offensive-line overhaul, with Jenkins likely projecting at center.
- Reports say the contract includes $20 million guaranteed, a source spoke on condition of anonymity, and the deal cannot become official until Wednesday, the start of the NFL's new league year.
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Browns agree to deal with OL Jenkins
The Cleveland Browns continued revamping their offensive line on Tuesday, agreeing to terms with center/guard Elgton Jenkins on a two-year contract worth $24 million, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the Browns have not announced the deal, which can not become official until the start of the NFL’s new league year on Wednesday. Jenkins quickly found a new home after bein…
Browns agree to 2-year, $24 million deal with offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, AP source says
The Cleveland Browns continued revamping their offensive line on Tuesday, agreeing to terms with center/guard Elgton Jenkins on a two-year contract worth $24 million, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.
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