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The Green Bay Packers enter the final week of the regular season searching for answers after yet another disappointing loss, this time falling to the Baltimore Ravens. The defeat marks three straight losses for Green Bay as they prepare to travel to Minnesota for their regular-season finale.
Once again, the Packers’ defense struggled to slow a dominant rushing attack, as Ravens star running back Derrick Henry proved unstoppable. Henry carried the ball 36 times for 216 yards and four touchdowns, consistently breaking through Green Bay’s front seven and controlling the pace of the game from start to finish.
With their playoff position already secured, the Packers are expected to rest several key starters in the finale against the Vikings. The focus now shifts to getting healthy and recharged ahead of the postseason, especially after a physically taxing stretch of games to close the year.
Green Bay’s playoff opponent remains undecided, with the Bears and Eagles both still in the mix depending on how the final weekend unfolds. Locked into the seventh seed, the Packers will open the playoffs on the road regardless of the matchup.
For Green Bay, the final week is less about the result and more about resetting momentum. The Packers will look to address lingering issues—particularly on defense—while using the extra rest as a chance to regroup and prepare for what they hope will be a deeper postseason run.
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