
Kendricks provided his typical modest production in Week 11 despite playing over 50 percent of the snaps for the second week in a row. More notable than Kendricks' own production was the fact that fellow tight end Jimmy Graham injured his thumb in the contest and could be forced to miss time as a result. If Graham is in fact sidelined for at least the Packers' Week 12 game against the Vikings, Kendricks -- who has operated as the No. 2 tight end all season -- would likely move into the starting lineup and pick up more snaps. Kendricks isn't as skilled of a receiver as Graham, though, so any added snaps Kendricks receives wouldn't necessarily translate to a huge uptick in targets.

























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