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The Green Bay Packers were destroyed by the Baltimore Ravens. They were humbled, humiliated, crushed and embarrassed. The 41-24 loss, which wa
Derrick Henry made Lambeau Field history and NFL history in rushing for 216 yards during a 41-24 rout of the Packers on Saturday night.
The NFL has two games on it’s Week 17 Saturday slate. The Washington Commanders hosted the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas day, and now we’ve got some more games to watch.
If the Steelers win, the Ravens are eliminated from playoff contention. If the Browns pull off the upset, next week’s Ravens-Steelers game will be for the AFC North crown. At least, the Ravens have forced the Steelers to win it outright.
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The Packers have done what no other NFL team has done before
The Packers had two turnovers in this game, a Savion Williams fumble on the 15-yard line on the team’s opening drive of the game and a Jordan Love interception. Between those two drives, the Packers attempted three field goals and hit two of them.
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.
The Packers are adding to their defense ahead of the postseason, claiming Trevon Diggs off waivers following his release from the Cowboys.
On one hand, you can understand why the Packers swiftly landed Diggs. Not only was Diggs formerly an All-Pro, but Green Bay has been devastated at corner down the home stretch. Beyond that, the defense's one performance since losing Micah Parsons to a torn ACL was miles and miles away from being inspiring,