The Green Bay Packers suffered a surprising upset loss at the hands of the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, in a 16-13 defeat that came just a week after the team's big win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Green Bay's loss wasn't the only bad news for the team, though, as star tight end Tucker Kraft left the game in the third quarter and was later ruled out for the rest of the contest in the fourth quarter. Before leaving the game, Kraft, who leads the team in receiving, had two receptions for 20 yards.

After the contest, head coach Matt LeFleur revealed "it doesn't look good" referring to Kraft's prognosis.

"It's going to be tough. But it's football. The other guys are going to have to step up," he said, suggesting the team expected a lengthy absence without its top target.

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