GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft was carted into the locker room after suffering a knee injury in the third quarter against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
Kraft lined up left and was moving to his right behind the line of scrimmage when he ran into the backside of Packers guard Sean Rhyan, who was blocking Carolina’s Nic Scourton on the play.
After getting helped to the sideline, Kraft went into the blue injury tent. He then went directly from the injury tent to the cart.
The Packers announced Kraft had a knee injury and was questionable to return.
Kraft, who turns 25 on Monday, had entered this game with 30 catches for 469 yards and six touchdowns to lead the Packers in all three categories.
He had been just the third tight end in NFL history to have

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