GREEN BAY, Wis. — Tucker Kraft, the Green Bay Packers’ top pass catcher, was ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers after suffering a knee injury in the third quarter.
Speaking after the game, which the Packers lost 16-13 on a last-second field goal, Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur said Kraft’s injury “does not look good,” but he will undergo more tests Monday to determine its severity.
First-round pick Matthew Golden also was ruled out of Sunday’s game after suffering a shoulder injury in the third quarter.
Kraft appeared to injure his right knee during a collision while blocking on a running play. The tight end was carted to the locker room after being examined on the sideline.
The third-year pro was coming off his best career game with seven catches for 143 yards and two touchdowns. He came into Sunday’s game leading the Packers in catches (30), receiving yards (469) and touchdown catches (six). He had two catches for 20 yards against the Panthers before his injury.
Golden, a rookie wide receiver, had two catches for 9 yards before exiting.
The Packers also finished the game without starting left guard Aaron Banks, who suffered a stinger in the first half. Defensive tackle Colby Wooden (shoulder) also did not finish the game.