Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft injures knee in third quarter

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Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft appeared to injure his knee on a 16-yard run by Josh Jacobs early in the third quarter of the Packers-Carolina Panthers game at Lambeau Field.
Kraft appeared to run into offensive lineman Sean Ryan. Both players were pulling to block for Jacobs.
Kraft was helped off the field and appeared to be limping. He went directly into the blue medical tent.
Kraft exited the tent and was carted off the field. Prior to the injury he had four catches for 48 yards. The Packers are saying he is questionable to return.
In his postgame news conference, Matt LaFleur said it “does not look good” in reference to Kraft’s injury.
This story has been updated to add information.




