Packers' Tucker Kraft hopes to bring fans 'closer to our Lord and Savior' as he backs CJ Stroud

Packers’ Tucker Kraft hopes to bring fans ‘closer to our Lord and Savior’ as he backs CJ Stroud

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Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft appeared to align with Houston Texans quarterback when it came to faith and being open about believing in God and Jesus Christ.

Stroud talked about his faith on Monday as he wrapped up his first season with the Texans. Kraft commented on a post about Stroud’s remarks.

Tucker Kraft scores a TD

Tucker Kraft, center, of the Green Bay Packers celebrates with teammates after scoring a 2-yard receiving touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional Playoffs at Levi’s Stadium on Jan. 20, 2024, in Santa Clara, California. (Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

“I’m not saying I’m on the same level as CJ, however if a youngster flips on the tv and watches me and decides that maybe someday they want to be just like me; I hope that their dream also brings them closer to our lord and savior. We have imperfections. But we must keep the faith,” Kraft wrote.

Stroud told reporters he received praise from around the league about how open he was.

“I’m not doing it to look cool. I’m doing it because that’s what God called me to do,” the rookie quarterback said, via FOX 26 Houston.

Unlike Stroud, Kraft’s faith wasn’t a topic of conversation going into the divisional round.

Stroud’s faith was brought up in the days ahead of the playoff game as the “Sunday Night Football” X account posted a clip leaving out the quarterback’s comments about Jesus Christ. The post didn’t show the remarks but instead had Stroud talking about his love for the city of Houston.

Tucker Kraft makes a play

Tucker Kraft of the Packers is tackled by Tyrique Stevenson of the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field on Jan. 7, 2024, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

After the Texans’ loss to the Baltimore Ravens, he said he in his time of peril.

“It’s what I lean on through thick and thin,” Stroud told reporters. “I know I’m upset right now, but I’m really just blessed looking back on this year, this opportunity we had today to play in front of millions of people. I’m just really grateful to God on all the opportunities He’s blessed me with.

“I’m just gonna lean on Him and I know that this isn’t the end for me. It’s a lot of more football for me to play, and I’m just excited for that. And I’m super blessed with the guys who I lined up with every week this year. And I’m just really thankful to God on how much he’s brought me from – I can go all the way to when I was a kid to college to Week 1 to now. I’ve grown as a person and as a man of God in a lot of different ways. I’m just really blessed for that.”

CJ Stroud leaves the field

C.J. Stroud of the Houston Texans leaves the field after the AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Jan. 20, 2024, in Baltimore. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)

The rookie tight end scored a touchdown for against the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday.

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