GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Multiple sources are reporting that the Green Bay Packers added Tucker Kraft to the team’s injury report after he suffered an apparent knee injury during Thursday’s practice.
The NFL’s Ian Rapoport, The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman, and ESPN’s Rob Demovsky all say the injury is being further evaluated and it is “not a long-term issue,” with Demovsky adding that the “Packers have reason to believe it’s not a season-ending type injury.”
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Kraft has been one of quarterback Jordan Love’s top targets through the first two weeks of the season, with the apparent knee injury coming exactly one week following an outing versus the Commanders during which Kraft recorded six receptions for 124 yards and one touchdown.
At this time, no other information is available and Kraft’s status for Sunday’s game in Cleveland against the Browns is unknown.
Local Five will update this story should more details be released.