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Packers cornerback knee injury vs. Ravens
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The Packers lost to the Ravens on Saturday night and are now locked into the No. 7 seed in the NFC playoff field.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Nate Hobbs has battled through his fair share of knee injuries this season. He's facing another one. Hobbs left Saturday night's 41-24 loss to the Ravens after colliding with Baltimore wide receiver Zay Flowers in the end zone around the midway point in the second quarter.
This time it was cornerback Kamal Hadden. Hadden suffered a lower leg injury in the third quarter with the Ravens ahead 27-17 in a game Baltimore ran away with, 41-24. Packers players prayed together as Hadden was carted to the locker room. Hadden lowered his head and had his hands over his facemask as he left with trainers on the cart.
Here's the good, the bad and the ugly coming out of the Packers' loss in Week 17:
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The Packers had two turnovers in this game, a Savion Williams fumble on the 15-yard line on the team’s opening drive of the game and a Jordan Love interception. Between those two drives, the Packers attempted three field goals and hit two of them.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry rushes for over 200 yards and four touchdowns to help deal the Packers a third consecutive loss.
Malik Willis returns after sprinting to the Packers locker room for a non-contact shoulder check during the Week 17 game vs the Ravens.
It sure seems like Rashan Gary got benched! Even without Micah Parsons in the mix, Gary only played 33 snaps in this game, fewer than either Kingsley Enagbare or Lukas Van Ness. In total, Gary only played 45 percent of the Packers’ defensive snaps in this game. This was probably his last game in green and gold at Lambeau.