GREEN BAY − The Green Bay Packers likely have lost veteran offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins’ for the rest of the season after he left the Week 10 game against the Philadelphia Eagles with a fractured fibula.
The Packers moved Jenkins from guard to center this season, and he played in every game until the injury.
The Packers must replace him and find some consistency on the offensive line.
We asked our PackersNews team the burning question of the week:
With Elgton Jenkins out, what should the starting offensive line look like?
Pete Dougherty: The Packers probably are going with the best way to replace Jenkins. They could move Zach Tom there and replace him at right tackle with second-round draft pick Anthony Belton, but it’s late in the season to move their best offensive l

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