Rhyan (knee) agreed to a three-year, $33 million contract worth up to $39 million with the Packers on Sunday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Rhyan finished the 2025 campaign as the Packers' starting center after Elgton Jenkins suffered a season-ending lower-leg injury in early November. The 2022 third-round pick started 28 of 34 regular-season games along Green Bay's offensive line over the last two years, and he'll likely remain as the starting center in 2026.
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Packers' Sean Rhyan: No ligament damage in knee
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Rhyan (knee) suffered a bone bruise in his knee but doesn't have any ligament damage, Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Rhyan was listed with a knee injury on the injury report down the stretch, but that didn't stop him from starting seven of the Packers' last eight regular-season games, as well as the team's playoff loss to the Bears in the wild-card round. The pending unrestricted free agent's injury is unlikely to impact his market.
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Packers' Sean Rhyan: Active for Saturday night
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Rhyan (knee) is active for Saturday night's game against the Ravens, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.
After Elgton Jenkins (lower leg) was sent to injured reserve in Week 11, Rhyan took over duties as the starting center for the Packers. The lineman will continue his streak of starts at the position Saturday night.
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Packers' Sean Rhyan: Questionable for Week 17
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Rhyan (knee) is questionable to play Saturday versus the Ravens, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official website reports.
Rhyan was a limited participant at the team's first official practice Wednesday before sitting out Thursday's session. The offensive lineman is dealing with a knee issue, and if he's unavailable for Week 17, Jacob Monk would be the top candidate to start at center against Baltimore.
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Packers' Sean Rhyan: Handling right guard duties
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Rhyan should see all snaps at right guard due to Jordan Morgan being out with a shoulder injury Sunday against the Colts, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
Rhyan and Morgan were sharing snaps before Morgan went out, per Demovsky. Both were helping the run-heavy Packers attack record more than 200 rushing yards against the Colts.