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🚨 PACKERS CHAOS: Tucker Kraft SNAPS — Explodes at Two Rookies After Wild Practice Fight Before Bengals Game! 😱💥

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Green Bay, WI — October 8, 2025

Drama erupted at Packers practice on Thursday as tight end Tucker Kraft reportedly lost his cool and confronted two rookie teammates — offensive lineman Anthony Belton and linebacker Malik Owens — after a heated fight broke out during team drills.

According to multiple sources, the altercation started when Belton and Owens got tangled up after a chippy play near the goal line, exchanging shoves and words that quickly escalated. What followed was an emotional eruption that left the entire field stunned.

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“What the f*** are you doing?” Kraft shouted across the field, slamming his helmet. “I don’t get mad for no reason. This team means too much to me to let these guys come out here and make a fool of themselves. This is the NFL — not college football. We’re a team in Green Bay, not a rival, and you guys have to step up and remind people of the team standards.”

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Coaches and veteran players quickly separated the group, but Kraft’s fiery words reportedly hit home in the locker room.

“He said what a lot of us were already thinking,” one veteran lineman told reporters. “You can’t come into this team and forget what the G means on your helmet. Tucker just said it louder than anyone else.”

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Sources inside the organization described the moment as a “wake-up call” for the young players — not a meltdown. Kraft, who’s known for his intensity and leadership, was later seen talking privately with both rookies after practice.

The tension comes just days before the Packers’ crucial Week 6 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, a game many see as a turning point for Green Bay’s season.

Despite the fiery moment, the team insists everything is under control. Coach Matt LaFleur reportedly praised the passion in the room, calling it a “sign of players who care.”

So while fans online are calling it “Packers practice chaos,” those inside Lambeau see it differently — a reminder that this team is built on accountability, not comfort.

💚 “This is Green Bay. We fight together — not against each other.” 💛

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