The Baltimore Ravens did everything in their power to keep the playoff dream alive in this weekend's 41-24 win over the Green Bay Packers. They won the battle of the backup quarterbacks behind a standout night of game management from Tyler Huntley, who partnered with Derrick Henry to spearhead a six-touchdown outing in enemy territory.
The Baltimore Ravens went full road-warrior mode on Dec. 28, rolling past the Green Bay Packers 41–24 in a game that felt over well before the final whistle.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry carved his name deeper into NFL history Saturday night at Lambeau Field. The 31-year-old rusher eclipsed two legendary names with his seventh career 200-yard rushing performance.
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The Baltimore Ravens took care of business in primetime as they took down the Green Bay Packers 41-24 in Week 17, but they will need some help from a familiar foe they usually wouldn't cheer for.
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The Baltimore Ravens are staying alive in their pursuit for a playoff spot after a 41-24 win against the Green Bay Packers in Week 17 inside Lambeau Field.
Derrick Henry rushed for season highs of 216 yards and four touchdowns and the Baltimore Ravens remained alive in the AFC North with a 41-24 victory over the host Green Bay Packers on Saturday night.
Life comes at you fast in the NFL, and for Clayton Tune, it came at the speed of a Marlon Humphrey interception. The Green Bay Packers were in the midst of a valiant comeback attempt at Lambeau Field on Saturday night, rallying behind backup quarterback Malik Willis.
The status of starting quarterback Jordan Love is a major concern for the Green Bay Packers. But as Malik Willis has demonstrated over the past two years, their offense can function at a high level with him in the lineup. Their bigger concern than Love's injury right now might be the state of their defense.
Derrick Henry gashed the Green Bay Packers so much on Saturday night that he moved up multiple all-time lists while carrying the Baltimore Ravens to their biggest win of the season.
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The Baltimore Ravens are in the middle of a disappointing season and look like they will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2021, which would only be the second time in the Lamar Jackson era.