Green Bay’s margin for error just shrank. After a 16-13 loss to the Panthers, head coach Matt LaFleur acknowledged that Tucker Kraft’s knee injury “doesn’t look good,” a blow that forces the depth chart to stretch at a moment when the attack already rides week-to-week waves.

Reports from NFL Network indicate the fear is a torn ACL, which would sideline the breakout tight end for the season, and LaFleur said others must step up with Kraft out.

That mandate lands alongside a frank self-audit from Jordan Love . Speaking to the New York Times, Love called the offense inconsistent , noting games with plenty of points followed by outings where penalties, turnovers, and miscues stall drives.

He framed the task simply: build on what works, clean up the negative plays, and close those dry

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