Derrick Henry Powers Ravens to Dominant 41-24 Victory Over Packers

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Derrick Henry Powers Ravens to Dominant 41-24 Victory Over Packers
The Baltimore Ravens (7-8) traveled to Green Bay to face the Packers (9-5-1) in a crucial Week 17 matchup that would shape both teams' playoff destinies. The Ravens entered desperately needing wins to keep their postseason hopes alive, while the Packers looked to bounce back from recent struggles and secure their playoff position.
First Quarter: Trading Explosive Plays
The Ravens struck first with a methodical 15-play drive that showcased their ground attack. Tyler Huntley, filling in at quarterback, efficiently moved the offense down the field before Derrick Henry punched it in from three yards out. The veteran running back looked unstoppable from the opening snap, powering through Green Bay's defense.
The Packers answered immediately with their own fireworks. Malik Willis found Romeo Doubs for a spectacular 40-yard connection, setting up a beautiful 39-yard touchdown pass to Christian Watson. The young receivers showed excellent chemistry with Willis, demonstrating the explosive potential of Green Bay's passing attack.
After one quarter, the teams were knotted at 7-7 in what promised to be an offensive showcase.
Second Quarter: Ravens Take Control
Baltimore began asserting their dominance in the second quarter. Henry continued his punishing ground game, capping another sustained drive with his second touchdown of the day. The 32-year-old back was running with the power and determination that has defined his remarkable career.
A crucial fumble by Willis gave the Ravens excellent field position, leading to a field goal that extended their lead. However, Willis redeemed himself with a brilliant 22-yard rushing touchdown, showcasing his dual-threat ability by scrambling to the corner of the end zone.
The Ravens weren't finished before halftime. Huntley led a masterful two-minute drill, finding Isaiah Likely and Mark Andrews through the air before Henry bulldozed into the end zone for his third touchdown. Baltimore took a commanding 24-14 lead into the locker room.
Third Quarter: Back-and-Forth Battle
Green Bay opened the second half with renewed energy. Willis connected with Jayden Reed for a 30-yard gain, then found Watson for another 31-yard strike. The Packers were moving the ball effectively, but had to settle for a field goal after stalling in the red zone.
The Ravens responded with methodical drives, but their offense sputtered slightly. A crucial punt gave Green Bay excellent field position, and Willis took advantage. The quarterback capped a beautiful drive with another rushing touchdown, scrambling 11 yards to cut Baltimore's lead to 27-24.
Fourth Quarter: Henry's Heroics Seal Victory
The final quarter belonged to Derrick Henry and the Ravens' ground game. Huntley found Zay Flowers for a 10-yard touchdown pass to extend the lead, but the real dagger came from Henry's legs.
After a crucial interception by a Ravens cornerback, Baltimore controlled the clock with their rushing attack. Henry saved his best for last, breaking free for a spectacular 25-yard touchdown run that sealed the victory. The veteran back finished with an incredible 216 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 36 carries.
Looking Ahead
This dominant 41-24 victory moves Baltimore to 8-8, keeping their slim playoff hopes alive heading into the final week. Henry's monster performance proved he remains one of the NFL's elite rushers even at age 32.
Green Bay falls to 9-6-1 and has now lost three straight games, putting their playoff positioning in jeopardy. Willis showed flashes of brilliance with 288 passing yards and two rushing touchdowns, but costly turnovers proved decisive.
The Ravens will look to build on this momentum in their season finale, while the Packers must regroup quickly to secure their playoff spot.
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