Packers tight end Luke Musgrave, who hasn't played since Week 4 due to an ankle injury, will be active and is expected to play vs. the Saints on Monday night.
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Musgrave was added to the active roster just hours before Monday's game at Lambeau Field. He is expected to be on a limited snap count after returning to practice less than two weeks ago.on Sept. 29. He suited up for Green Bay's next game, although he did not take the field in that Week 5 win over the in the same draft in the hopes they could play both together in two-tight end sets. However, the pair have been on the field at the same time for just 125 plays.
"It'll be great to get those guys out there again together," Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said last week."I think they're both very talented players and they both have different skill sets, which is cool, but they're both tough kids you can use in the run and the pass game. It's fun to have those guys."
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