Luke Musgrave, the Green Bay Packers' second-year tight end, returned to practice after undergoing surgery for a torn ligament in his left ankle. He had been sidelined for nearly 11 weeks following the injury sustained in Week 4. Although he only participated in individual drills and is unlikely to play in the upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks, there is hope for his return as the Packers push for the playoffs. Meanwhile, Tucker Kraft has stepped up as the team's primary tight end in Musgrave's absence.
- Luke Musgrave's return could significantly impact the Packers' offensive strategy.
- Tucker Kraft has emerged as a reliable target in Musgrave's absence.