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The Cleveland Browns aren't looking for thanks from the Baltimore Ravens for their Sunday win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Despite a season that has tested them in so many ways, Derrick Henry and Baltimore showed they still had some punch left.
The Ravens and Packers are set for a big Week 17 matchup at Lambeau Field with injured quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Jordan Love sidelined due to injury.
Baltimore will miss the playoffs for just the second time in the last eight years unless it wins its final two games on the road and the Pittsburgh Steelers lose Sunday at Cleveland.
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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Baltimore Ravens’ season gets a new life after Week 17
On Sunday night, the Baltimore Ravens will get the chance to right their wrongs. Only five times in NFL history has a team that started 1-5, made the playoffs and somehow, someway, the 2025 Ravens will get the opportunity to be the sixth.
The Baltimore Ravens will face the Green Bay Packers without quarterback Lamar Jackson, who is doubtful with a back injury. Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love has been ruled out for the game due to a shoulder injury and concussion. The Packers have a strong record against AFC teams under coach Matt LaFleur, especially at home.
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.
The AFC North comes down to a Sunday night showdown between the Steelers and Ravens. Baltimore star Marlon Humphrey highlighted the drama ahead of the matchup.