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Baltimore Ravens Run Over Green Bay Packers with Ground Game Dominance

The Baltimore Ravens improved their record to 8-8 after a commanding performance against the Green Bay Packers, who now stand at 9-6-1. The game concluded with a score of 41-24 in favor of the Ravens, showcasing their offensive prowess and strategic execution.


Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley throws to a receiver in the first half of a preseason NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

First Quarter


From the onset, the Ravens established their dominance on the ground. Derrick Henry was instrumental in this effort, rushing for an impressive total of 216 yards and scoring four touchdowns. His longest run spanned 30 yards, setting a tone that would persist throughout the game. Meanwhile, Tyler Huntley contributed significantly as well with his dual-threat capability; he completed 16 out of 20 passes for 107 yards and one touchdown while also rushing for an additional 60 yards.


Second Quarter


As the second quarter unfolded, Baltimore's defense began to assert itself more aggressively. Marlon Humphrey's interception was pivotal in halting a promising drive by GB and shifting momentum back to Baltimore's favor. Travis Jones added pressure on GB's quarterback by recording one-and-a-half sacks during this period.


Third Quarter


In the third quarter, Zay Flowers emerged as another key player for Baltimore’s offense by catching four passes totaling 30 yards and securing one touchdown reception from Huntley. This aerial attack complemented their ground game effectively and kept GB’s defense guessing.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter saw continued efforts from both sides but ultimately highlighted Baltimore’s ability to control possession time effectively—holding onto it for over forty minutes across all quarters combined—which limited opportunities for GB to mount any significant comeback attempts.


The Packers struggled against this relentless assault despite Jordan Love’s efforts under center; he managed some successful drives but couldn’t match up against such overwhelming opposition consistently enough throughout each phase of playtime here today at Lambeau Field where attendance reached nearly full capacity (77,660).


Looking ahead towards future engagements: fans can anticipate seeing how these strategies evolve when next facing off against Pittsburgh Steelers come January fourth at Acrisure Stadium located within Pittsburgh city limits starting promptly around one o'clock Eastern Standard Time available via local broadcasting networks nationwide!


For those interested further insights regarding individual performances or overall team dynamics following recent matches like these discussed hereinabove please refer directly onto official sources detailing comprehensive breakdowns including specific metrics related thereto such as "Baltimore Ravens post-match stats" among others similarly informative resources readily accessible online anytime anywhere globally speaking!


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