GREEN BAY — Matt LaFleur is no dummy. Nor is he naïve about the challenges of managing playing time, opportunities and egos in an NFL locker room.

So while the Green Bay Packers head coach and offensive play-caller was giddy about tight end Tucker Kraft’s field-tilting performance in Sunday night’s 35-25 win at Pittsburgh — with Kraft catching seven passes for 143 yards and two touchdowns on a team-high nine targets — he still believes there is a balancing act when it comes to dispensing opportunities in the Packers’ passing game.

And so, while LaFleur was so excited about Kraft’s production against the Steelers that the proclaimed, “We’d be crazy not to” build their passing game around Kraft, that doesn’t mean that there won’t be potential pitfalls among the other would-be pass catche

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