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Hero Kraft – “Tight-End Monster” explodes for 143 yards and 2 touchdowns: ‘Tight-End heaven day’ becomes ‘Kraft Day’, Love throws perfectly, what makes Rodgers nod in approval: ‘He’s the new Kelce of the NFC!’

Hero Kraft – “Tight-End Monster” explodes for 143 yards and 2 touchdowns: ‘Tight-End heaven day’ becomes ‘Kraft Day’, Love throws perfectly, what makes Rodgers nod in approval: ‘He’s the new Kelce of the NFC!’


Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – National Tight Ends Day has never been this hot! Tucker Kraft – the 6’5”, 252-pound “monster” – explodes with 7 catches, 143 yards, 2 TDs, leading the Packers’ 35-25 comeback against the Steelers. Jordan Love throws perfectly, Aaron Rodgers nods in approval: “He’s the new Kelce of the NFC!”
Q1: 1:12 left, Steelers lead 3-0. Love fakes handoff to Jacobs, then throws cross-field with perfect arc. Kraft catches in full stride, cuts past T.J. Watt & Alex Highsmith, dives into end zone with 16-yard TD screen! TOUCHDOWN! Packers lead 7-3. Kraft celebrates cheesehead style, X fans go wild:
“Kraft TD 16yd! National Tight Ends Day = KRAFT DAY! 🔥 ”

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Q3: Packers trail 19-14. Christian Watson opens with 33-yard reception. Love throws deep, Kraft climbs high between 2 defenders, catches 24 yards, runs extra 10 yards into end zone! TOUCHDOWN! 143 yards breaks Packers TE single-game record (previously Mark Chmura 1995). Kraft raises both arms: “Tight-Ends dominate!”
Rodgers on sideline: Nods, whispers to Metcalf: “He’s the new Kelce – catches, runs, blocks like a monster!” Rodgers half-smiles: “Love throws like me in 2010… Kraft is the receiver!”
Kraft stats:

7 catches, 143 yards, 2 TDs (leads Packers).
Average 20.4 YPC – shreds Steelers defense.
2 TDs in Q1 & Q3 – sparks 28-point Q4 comeback.

Love post-game:
“Kraft is the secret weapon. 143 yards from a TE? National Tight Ends Day is now Kraft Day! He makes Rodgers nod – Lambeau legacy has a successor.”
Matt LaFleur:
“Kraft is a monster – 143 yards, 2 TDs from a TE? Comeback thanks to him! Rodgers calls him the new Kelce? Exactly!”
Kraft (beaming, holding cheesehead):
“Love throws perfectly – I just catch and run. Tight-Ends don’t just block, we score TDs! Rodgers Rodgers nod? That’s the greatest honor.”
X fans explode:
“Kraft 143 yards, 2 TDs! New Kelce of the NFC! #KraftDay”
Kraft – from “replacement” to “hero” – sends message: “Tight-Ends dominate the NFL!”
Do you think Kraft is top 5 TE in the NFC? Comment: “Kraft GOAT” or “Kraft MVP”?

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Just 1 Hour After Being Waived by the Bills, the 49ers Immediately Sign a Pro Bowl WR — a 3-Time Super Bowl Champion Deal That Supercharges the Offense Ahead of the Playoffs, Eyes Locked on the Super Bowl
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