The match between the Ravens and the Packers is shown from 8 p.m. on RDS2.
The Baltimore Ravens fight for survival as they visit the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night. Baltimore absolutely must win to stay in the playoff race.
But that’s not all… They must also hope for a defeat of the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Cleveland Browns in order to be able to play a decisive duel against their great rivals for the AFC North title in week 18.
The uncertain presence of Lamar Jackson, considered a doubtful case, greatly complicates things for Baltimore. The Ravens may have no choice but to turn to Tyler Huntley, with whom they have a record of one win and two losses this season.
The Ravens will most likely rely on their running game in cold Wisconsin. Baltimore has 20 runs of at least 20 yards since the start of the campaign, an NFL high. Derrick Henry is at 4e ranks in the league in rushing yards with 1,253 as well as rushing touchdowns with 12. Henry needs just 64 rushing yards to pass Tony Dorsett (12,739) in 10e rank in NFL history.
However, the Packers will officially have to make do without their starting quarterback, Jordan Love. Malik Willis will start for Green Bay.
The Packers can still finish in first place in the NFC North with two straight wins and two straight losses to the Chicago Bears.