The Green Bay Packers' offense changed in a major way on Sunday, when tight end Tucker Kraft went down with a season-ending injury.
It'd be logical to wonder if the Packers would pursue a trade before Tuesday's NFL deadline to find a replacement at the TE position.
It doesn't sound like that'll be the case, though.
CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones expects the Packers to stand pat at tight end.
They've still got offseason acquisition Luke Musgrave, a great blocker and capable pass catcher. They've also got the youngster John FitzPatrick.
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In reality, Green Bay's offense will just have to look different now.
Whereas before they ran plays specifically for Kraft, they'll have to draw things up for other standouts like Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson and Josh Jacobs.
The Packers also used RBs Emmanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks on Sunday, particularly after Kraft went down. They could be key pieces as specialist playmakers in specific spots behind Jacobs.
More than anything, the Packers will be relying on Jordan Love to get the job done.
The quarterback is playing like the best version of himself right now, although Sunday's loss to the Panthers was quite disappointing.
If Love can continue to spin it well, it won't matter a ton that Kraft is out. It's a tough blow, but Green Bay can overcome through its star QB.
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