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        Further testing confirmed that Packers TE Tucker Kraft tore his right ACL in the Week 9 loss to the Panthers. He'll miss the rest of the 2025 season. Kraft will have a little over 10 months to get ready for the start of the 2026 campaign. Assuming this was a relatively clean tear with no additional damage, Kraft should have a good chance to be ready for Week 1.

        The Packers “fear” that TE Tucker Kraft suffered an ACL tear in Sunday’s loss to Carolina, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. We’ll know more tomorrow, but fantasy managers should at least prepare to be without the breakout TE for the road ahead.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft's knee injury "doesn't look good," HC Matt LaFleur said after Sunday's loss to the Panthers. This is a right knee injury for Kraft, who hurt his left knee in practice back in September. Former NFL head team Dr. David Chao believes Kraft has an MCL injury based on the video. That'd be better than an ACL but could still cost Kraft multiple weeks. We should learn more about the injury over the next 24 hours. Luke Musgrave will step in as Green Bay's lead TE for however long Kraft is out and is worth adding in deeper fantasy leagues.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft suffered a right knee injury in the third quarter of Sunday's game vs. the Panthers. He needed help getting off the field. We'll update Kraft's status when we know more. Luke Musgrave would step in as Green Bay's lead TE if Kraft misses time.

        Update: Kraft has been ruled out.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft (knee) is active for today’s game vs. the Browns. He hurt his left knee on Thursday and then didn’t practice on Friday. We’d be surprised if he played his usual role today, although there have been no reports about limited snaps. We’ve moved Kraft down a bit in the Week 3 TE rankings, but he still sits inside the top 10.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft is expected to play Sunday against the Browns, despite a left knee injury he suffered in practice this week. Kraft missed practice Friday and then turned up questionable on the final injury report.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft (knee) is officially questionable for this weekend’s game vs. the Browns. He didn’t practice on Friday after suffering what’s been reported as a minor knee injury on Thursday. HC Matt LaFleur suggested Friday morning that Kraft could be a game-time decision. We’ll keep you updated on his status and get Green Bay’s inactives around 11:30 am ET on Sunday. Kraft’s absence would turn TE Luke Musgrave into a low-level spot starter.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft (knee) won't practice on Friday and is uncertain for this weekend's game vs. the Browns, HC Matt LaFleur said. "We'll give him up to game time," LaFleur said. "He's got to feel confident and be cleared at the same time." LaFleur also said that he doesn't expect Kraft to be out long-term. We'll see how he's listed on the final Week 3 injury report and look for further updates on his status.

        The knee injury Packers TE Tucker Kraft suffered in Thursday's practice is not serious, according to multiple reports. A source told ESPN's Adam Schefter that Kraft had “a little scare but all good ... I think he will be OK.” NFL Network's Ian Rapoport describes the injury as "just a little knee tweak." It's still unclear if Kraft will be able to play vs. the Browns this weekend, but it sounds like he dodged a long-term absence.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft injured his left knee in Thursday's practice, according to multiple reports. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport says, "the belief is it's not a long-term issue." And ESPN's Rob Demovsky: "Kraft is undergoing tests to determine the severity, but the Packers have reason to believe it's not a season-ending type injury." We'll update this story as we learn more. At minimum, Kraft is seemingly in danger of missing this weekend's game vs. the Browns. His absence would leave Luke Musgrave as Green Bay's top TE -- and a potential fantasy option.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft ripped off a career-high 124 yards and a TD on six receptions in Thursday night's win over the Commanders. His biggest play was a 57-yard catch and run in the first quarter. Washington blew the coverage to leave Kraft wide open down the seam, but he put his plus athleticism on display to add another 30 yards or so after the catch. Kraft also made a key eight-yard grab to convert a third-and-six in the fourth quarter and then scored from eight yards out a few plays later to cap off the big game.

        Packers QB Jordan Love is undergoing surgery on Tuesday to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb, GM Brian Gutekunst announced. Love banged the non-throwing thumb on a helmet in Green Bay's preseason opener on Saturday. Gutekunst called it a "little procedure" and said Love "shouldn't miss any regular-season time." He added that the team is hoping to get Love back at practice next week.

        Packers TE Tucker Kraft missed practice today with an announced groin injury. The extent of the injury is currently unknown, but it was the first practice he has missed during training camp.

        Update: Kraft returned to practice on August 5.

        Packers HC Matt LaFleur wants to get TE Tucker Kraft even more involved in the offense in 2025. He answered, "100%" when asked if Kraft can make a Travis Kelce or George Kittle-type of impact.

        Packers TE Luke Musgrave has been activated from IR and will play against the Saints tonight, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports. Musgrave had ankle surgery in October and hasn’t played since Week 4. "They’ll ease him in," Pelissero adds. Musgrave is nothing more than a flier in one-game DFS tournaments. We don't expect him to have a significant impact on TE Tucker Kraft's playing time tonight.

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