Matt LaFleur Provides Update on TE Tucker Kraft After Practice Injury
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur gave an update on his injured tight end Tucker Kraft on Friday morning. Lafleur said that Kraft would not participate in practice Friday, Sept. 19 after he injured his knee during practice on Thursday, Sept. 18.
Matt LaFleur on Tucker Kraft: "He was practicing & got hurt. … I don't think it'll be long-term. That's a positive but he will not be out there today (for practice)."
LaFleur doesn't believe IR will be necessary but uncertain about Kraft's status for Sunday.
— Weston Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) September 19, 2025
His status for Sunday is still unknown, but LaFleur said that the decision on whether he plays or not will boil down to Kraft’s own confidence level heading into Sunday’s game. The injury isn’t believed to be serious and likely won’t require time on the IL, but there is a chance he doesn’t take the field for the Packers week three matchup against the Cleveland Browns.
“I couldn’t tell you,” LaFleur said when asked about whether Kraft would be active Sunday. “Just like we do with all these guys, we’ll give them up until game time. More than anything, he’s got to be confident and be cleared at the same time.”
LaFleur claimed that the injury was a little tweak more than anything.
Kraft Poised For Breakout Year After Two Games
In his third season in the NFL, Kraft has gotten off to a better start than he did in his first two, racking up 140 yards and two touchdowns through two weeks. Both numbers put him on pace to shatter his career bests in each category.
Kraft essentially doubled his output in year two with the Packers in 2024, jumping from 355 receiving yards in year one to 707 in year two, while grabbing seven touchdowns, up from two in 2023.
He had arguably the best game of his career last week in Green Bay’s 27-18 win over the Washington Commanders. Kraft hauled in six receptions for 124 yards while finding the end zone once.
In a Packers offense where receivers come aplenty, Kraft’s presence and value on the field isn’t overshadowed by the WR depth Green Bay has. He has become one of Jordan Love’s favorite targets since the onset of the 2024 season and has been even more valuable on third downs as something of a binky for Love to look to in high-leverage situations.
Krafts Potential Absence; Where Do Packers Turn If He’s Out?
Luke Musgrave is the Packers back-up tight end who will likely inherit most of Kraft’s snaps as TE1 if Kraft is unavailable this weekend. Musgrave has played in both of Green Bay’s first two games and has three catches.
Musgrave entered the NFL and Green Bay alongside Kraft in 2023 and was actually higher on the call sheet than Kraft in their rookie season. They put up almost identical numbers in 2023 when Musgrave caught 34 passes for 352 yards while Kraft had 31 catches for 355 yards. If Kraft is out, Musgrave has all the tools to be a plenty suitable replacement for him.
The Packers also have John FitzPatrick and Ben Sims on their active roster at the tight end position. FitzPatrick caught one pass in the season opener against Detroit, while Sims hasn’t seen the field yet this season. FitzPatrick will likely get more snaps as TE2 this weekend alongside Musgrave if Kraft is out.
Joe Flacco DEFIES Micah Parsons’ Warning: “I’m Not Backing Down—Let’s See What He’s Got”

In a bold move that’s sure to fuel the fire for Sunday’s high-stakes matchup, Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco has responded defiantly to Micah Parsons’ warning, making it clear that he won’t be intimidated by the star linebacker’s trash talk.
Parsons, known for his dominant pass-rush and brash confidence, recently issued a warning to Flacco, hinting that the veteran quarterback could struggle against the Dallas Cowboys defense. However, Flacco wasn’t having any of it.
“I’m not worried about his words,” Flacco shot back, undeterred. “He’s just trying to play mind games. I’m focused on beating him on the field, not playing into whatever he’s trying to stir up. Let’s see what he’s got when the game starts.”
Flacco’s response shows a level of confidence and determination that underscores his experience and veteran leadership. The Browns are facing a tough opponent in Parsons and the Cowboys, but Flacco’s calm resolve is a reminder that he’s no stranger to pressure or to playing against some of the league’s most fearsome defenses.
“I’ve faced challenges like this my whole career,” Flacco continued. “Parsons is a great player, no doubt. But it’s just another challenge. We’ll see who comes out on top when it counts.”
With the spotlight now on Flacco and Parsons, fans can expect an intense battle on the field, as the two competitors prepare to square off in a high-stakes showdown that’s about more than just football—it’s about pride and proving who’s truly the best.