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With Jordan Love out of the game on Saturday, Malik Willis took over at quarterback for the Green Bay Packers and he played a nearly perfect game. Although the Packers got blown out, 41-24, by the Ravens, you can't blame the loss on Willis, who totaled 348 yards and three touchdowns.
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Derrick Henry rushed for 216 yards and matched a career high with four touchdown runs as the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Green Bay Packers 41-24 on Saturday night.
With this loss, the Packers are officially out of the NFC North running, meaning that the Bears have clinched one of the top three seeds in the playoffs. Green Bay is now also locked into the seventh seed, meaning that they have nothing to gain by playing starters against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur tries to nip the controversy in the bud with a firm take following the loss to the Ravens.
A season-high 216 yards from Derrick Henry coupled with a joint-career-high four touchdown runs helped the Baltimore Ravens beat the Green Bay Packers to keep their NFL play-off hopes alive; the Houst
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Packers playoff picture: How loss to Ravens impacts NFC wild-card race, Green Bay's postseason chances
The Packers suffered a shock defeat to the Ravens on Saturday night. It proved mighty consequential in the NFC wild-card race.
Green Bay Packers kicker Brandon McManus makes a 24-yard field goal. Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis completes a 30-yard pass to wide receiver Jayden Reed. Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis lobs a 34-yard pass to cornerback Bo Melton.