Clifton Brown’s Five Thoughts on the Ravens rolling behind Derrick Henry


Baltimore’s defense remains nerve-racking.

The Ravens believed their defense would be at its peak in the final weeks of the season when they defeated the Bengals 24-0 in Week 15.

It’s not happened. In Week 15, Baltimore lost an 11 point lead when it couldn’t hold off the Patriots during the fourth quarter. Baltimore missed tackles and gave up many big plays in this game. Green Bay receivers also had a lot of opportunities.

The Packers only needed two plays on their first drive to cover 69 yards and score a touchdown that tied the game. On that drive, backup quarterback Malik Willis made passes of 39 and 40 yards.

Willis’ arm and legs were devastating to the Ravens. Nate Wiggins, Ravens cornerback, had a difficult night covering but he wasn’t alone.

Marlon Humphrey’s fourth-quarter interception was crucial as the Packers threatened to win the game in the final minutes. Humphrey intercepted third-string quarterback Clayton Tune, after Willis had gone to the locker room due to a shoulder injury.

Harbaugh stated, “I thought that the defense did an excellent job of getting up from the floor.” “Just too many huge plays in the pass game, crazy, how could this have happened kind of plays. We were a bit discombobulated, on our heels. It was a bit shocking for us all. Malik Willis deserves a lot more credit. He made many plays and got out of his pocket.

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