GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Green Bay Packers are expected to be without tight end Luke Musgrave for at least another month because of the ankle injury he sustained in Week 4 against the Vikings.
Musgrave, a second-year pro who was the team's leading receiver among tight ends last season, is "more than likely" headed to injured reserve, coach Matt LaFleur said Thursday.
This comes just one day after Musgrave was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice. He was active for Sunday's win over the Rams but did not get in the game; he was available only in case of emergency.
Musgrave, a second-year pro who was the team's leading receiver among tight ends last season, is "more than likely" headed to injured reserve, coach Matt LaFleur said Thursday.
This comes just one day after Musgrave was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice. He was active for Sunday's win over the Rams but did not get in the game; he was available only in case of emergency.