The Green Bay Packers have dealt with more changes and uncertainty on their offensive line in 2025 than they have for some time. Yes, David Bakhtiari’s bouncing in and out of the lineup after his torn ACL was a challenge, but the rest of the line had stayed largely healthy during the few years when that was happening.
This year, however, every position but left tackle has seen some sort of shuffling. Left guard Aaron Banks has missed games with multiple injuries, while right tackle Zach Tom sat out a few weeks and left after one snap of another game due to his own issues. Right guard has been unsettled, with Jordan Morgan and Sean Rhyan trading out, but now Rhyan will have to settle in long-term at center with Elgton Jenkins’ broken leg likely knocking him out for the rest of the season.
Rhyan might be the key to this line’s performance moving forward. With the team no longer moving him and Morgan in and out of the lineup, the starting five is set. If that group can stay healthy the rest of the season, there’s at least a chance that the continuity will help bring them back to some semblance of consistency and high-quality play. But Rhyan, who is in the last year of his rookie contract, holds the key, and he could earn himself a nice free agent deal in the offseason if he plays well over the second half of the season.
Without improved line play, this team is probably dead in the water as far as the playoffs go. But if that group can rally, stay healthy, and start moving defensive linemen off the line of scrimmage, there’s still plenty ahead of the Packers in 2025.
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McManus took issue with Aikman’s report of him finally being semi-healthy, saying “that was news to me.” Still, the kicker went on and acknowledged that “last week was when I felt almost back to normal, pretty much back to normal, pretty much no pain.” That still doesn’t instill a lot of confidence in this observer.