
Multiple sources confirm that Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Sean Rhyan has secured a three-year contract extension valued at $33 million, with potential earnings reaching $39 million through incentives.
The 25-year-old lineman demonstrated remarkable adaptability last season when he transitioned from his usual guard position to center following a season-ending injury to two-time Pro Bowler Elgton Jenkins in November.
During the most recent campaign, Rhyan participated in every game of the 17-game season, earning starting assignments in 11 contests. This performance came after a previous season where he started all 17 games at right guard.
Since Green Bay selected him in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft from UCLA, Rhyan has suited up for 47 games and earned 28 starting assignments with the franchise.
Meanwhile, the organization is anticipated to move on from Jenkins through either a trade arrangement or outright release.








