Packers add Tucker Kraft replacement
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The Green Bay Packers made a series of personnel moves Nov. 4, but none of them were the result of trades at the NFL deadline.
There are plenty of questions to answer for the Green Bay Packers following their debacle in Week 9 against the Carolina Panthers. Green Bay shouldn’t have lost that game, given the incredible talent on its roster and the fact that the Packers were playing at Lambeau Field.
No, the Green Bay Packers didn't make any trades on deadline day Tuesday. Their big trade of the season, of course, was getting Micah Parsons from the Dallas Cowboys before Week 1. That left them with fewer draft assets to be moved, and in the end, they stood pat on Tuesday.
The cornerback position was identified as an area of weakness for Green Bay during the offseason, and while the Packers did sign Hobbs — who is really more of a nickelback — in free agency, the area was still a clear problem going into 2025.
The Green Bay Packers were handed unexpected trouble in a 16-13 loss to the Carolina Panthers. The team lost one of its crucial offensive pieces, tight end Tucker Kraft, due to an injury that is feared to be a torn ACL.
Tucker Kraft has gone from one of the most underused talents in the NFL to a threat to break every single-season Packers tight end receiving record.