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Tucker Kraft

Tucker Kraft

Yds
355
Y/G
20.9
TD
2
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 5"/259 lbs
Born:
College: South Dakota State
Draft: 2023 3rd round (15th pick) by the
  • WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99.9 FM | Wausau, Stevens Point

    Packers Tight End Tucker Kraft Could Miss Start Of Training Camp Following Pectoral Injury

    GREEN BAY, WI (WSAU) – The Green Bay Packers got an update on the injury front on Monday after tight end Tucker Kraft suffered a pectoral injury that could keep him out for the start of training camp. In an interview with Packers Central's Bill Huber, Kraft confirmed that, like head coach Matt LaFleur, his injury happened during a routine lifting session, saying, “Just a regular lift. It was my last rep of the day on the bench. Nothing crazy, not heavyweight. We were speed-benching, and it just popped right off the bone.” Kraft wore a sling during OTAs last week and is expected to be immobilized for 4-6 weeks after he underwent surgery due to his tendon rupturing from the bone. In his first season

  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft marries Baylee Jandahl in outdoor wedding in Sioux Falls, South Dakota

    Many of Tucker Kraft's Packers teammates were at his wedding to Baylee Jandahl this past weekend in South Dakota.

  • DRGNews

    49ers cut South Dakota native Spencer Waege loose; Packers quickly pick him up to join fellow South Dakotan Tucker Kraft

    MAY 9, 2024: WATERTOWN, S.D. – Former North Dakota State football standout Spencer Waege was on the move Thursday (May 9, 2024), when he found out the news that he's been signed to a new team. Waege, a South Shore, South Dakota, native and Watertown High School graduate, was informed Thursday by the San Francisco 49ers hat he had been cut from the 49ers roster. Waage wasn't unemployed long though, as the Green Bay Packers signed the former FCS first team All American. Waege joins a roster that includes Timber Lake, South Dakota, native Tucker Kraft. The two played against each other when Kraft was with South Dakota State and Waege with North Dakota State. Story courtesy of Rod Fisher and Keloland.com/Sports.