There is now a major injury concern for the Green Bay Packers regarding left offensive tackle Elgton Jenkins.

During the fourth quarter of the Packers' Week 11 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings, Jenkins appeared to have suffered a notable non-contact knee injury. Jenkins was later shown in serious pain as he was clutching his knee after attempting to block Vikings safety Harrison Smith.

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As noted by the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, there is now fear that Jenkins tore his left ACL during the play. He is slated to have an MRI to confirm on whether he indeed sustained what would be a season-ending torn ACL injury.

This sure would be a grand injury blow for the Packers at this point in the season, especially as their offensive line unit has faced a multitude of notable injuries over the past weeks.

Overall, Billy Turner and Royce Newman were the only offensive linemen on the team who featured in every snap on offense coming into the road clash with the Vikings. The likes of Jenkins dealt with an ankle injury earlier in the campaign, while offensive tackle David Bakhtiari has yet to feature in a game this season due to a knee injury.

It remains to be seen whether the Packers will make any notable moves following this injury concern.