
Graham's production has seemingly fluctuated on a week-to-week basis all season, and that remained the case Week 10, as he followed up a 55-yard-and-a-touchdown showing Week 9 with his fewest receiving yards since Week 1. Some of that likely had to do with a lack of opportunity, as Graham was on the field for just 68 percent of the Packers' offensive snaps -- his lowest number of the season -- likely a response to the practice session he sat out Wednesday because of his sore knee. Graham will get a shot at his previous team Week 11, but with the Packers and Seahawks playing Thursday, Graham's balky knee will have less time than usual to recover. The matchup is hardly favorable, either, as the Seahawks have allowed just 31.6 receiving yards per game to tight ends in 2018.

























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