The Green Bay Packers are seriously hoping they can get way more production from Jimmy Graham during his second year with the team, but it does not look like he is off to a great start.
Graham struggled throughout the 2018 season trying to get a connection with Aaron Rodgers. Even still, the team decided to bring him back on a $12.67 million cap hit for the 2019 season, the highest for a tight end in the NFL.
On Sunday, the veteran tight end had a rough moment in practice when he suffered some sort of a finger injury that was described by some as a dislocation or jammed finger after a ball came off his hand.
Graham caught 55 passes for 636 yards and two touchdowns in his first season with the Packers. He had similar first year slow productive seasons with the New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks where he also caught two touchdowns as well.
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He exploded during the second season with both teams, something the Packers hope happens in 2019.