
The Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms with former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins on a two-year deal, a league source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The contract is worth $24 million, NFL Network reported.
Jenkins, 30, is the third external acquisition the Browns have made at offensive line this offseason. Cleveland last week agreed to terms with the Houston Texans on a trade for right tackle Tytus Howard, who is also receiving a two-year extension worth $45 million, per Schefter. The Browns also agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Chargers guard Zion Johnson on a three-year deal worth $49.5 million on Monday.
Earlier Tuesday, Cleveland announced it re-signed offensive lineman Teven Jenkins, who started four games at right guard late in the 2025 season.
Elgton Jenkins is a two-time Pro Bowler at left guard (2020, 2022) but spent last season playing center after the Packers asked him to switch positions.
He started the first nine games of 2025 at center before a fractured ankle on Nov. 10 against the Philadelphia Eagles ended his season.
The Packers released Jenkins, who had one year remaining on his four-year deal, Monday after re-signing Sean Rhyan, his replacement at center.
ESPN’s Rob Demovsky contributed to this report.
