GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — When the Green Bay Packers decided to take a couple of tight ends in the first two days of the 2023 draft, they selected Luke Musgrave a round before they struck gold with Tucker Kraft.
Kraft’s rise to stardom resulted in a reduced role for Musgrave, a second-round pick who had a promising start to his rookie season before multiple injuries curtailed his production. Now a season-ending injury to Kraft has given Musgrave another chance to prove himself.
Musgrave, 25, would have preferred this opportunity come under different circumstances.
“I’ve been through those two injuries in the NFL — luckily not as serious as Tucker’s — it just sucks,” Musgrave said. “There’s really no way around it. It’s a bummer deal. He’s been playing great. Obviously he’s going to come

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