Tucker Kraft goes on IR as Packers sign two to active roster
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The Green Bay Packers have announced multiple roster changes following tight end Tucker Kraft's season-ending ACL injury sustained during last Sunday's game against the Panthers. Kraft, who recorded 32 catches for 489 yards and six touchdowns this season, will undergo surgery for his injury. To fill his position, the Packers have promoted tight end Josh Whyle from the practice squad. Whyle previously played for the Titans, where he made 37 catches for 342 yards and two touchdowns over two seasons.
Additionally, the Packers have elevated defensive lineman Arron Mosby to the active roster. Mosby has participated in three games this season, recording two tackles. The team also made several practice squad adjustments, signing tight ends McCallan Castles and Drake Dabney, linebacker Kristian Welch, and wide receiver Michael Woods II. Offensive lineman Lecitus Smith was released from the practice squad.
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