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Packers at Ravens score: Green Bay narrowly escapes Baltimore with a win after


The Green Bay Packers have moved to 11-3 on the season and have officially clinched the NFC North after narrowly defeating the Ravens in Baltimore, 31-30. This game came right down to the wire as quarterback Tyler Huntley — filling in for the injured Lamar Jackson — was able to drive his team 49 yards down the field in the fourth quarter and score a touchdown with less than a minute to play in the contest. 

That score brought Baltimore within one point of tying the Packers. Instead of opting for the extra point attempt and taking their chances in overtime, John Harbaugh kept his offense on the field and decided to go for the win with a two-point conversion try. This was in a similar vein to what the Ravens decided to do against the Pittsburgh Steelers in their matchup a few weeks ago. Unfortunately for Baltimore, they met a similar outcome as Huntley was unable to connect with Andrews, which solidified the win — and a division crown — for Green Bay. 

Aaron Rodgers had another masterful performance under center and tied Hall of Famer Brett Favre for the Packers all-time passing touchdown record. He finished with 268 yards passing and three touchdowns, while completing 23 of his 31 passes. On the other side, Huntley played well in this matchup and hung with Rodgers for the bulk of this game. he finished with 215 yards through the air and two touchdowns, while rushing for 73 yards and two more scores. Mark Andrew was his main target as he hauled in 10 passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns in the loss. 

From here, Green Bay will head back to Lambeau Field and await the Cleveland Browns. As for the Ravens, they’ll travel to Cincinnati to face the Bengals in what could be a matchup that determines the AFC North. 





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