

The Ravens performed in a historical venue on Saturday night.
Baltimore smashed the Packers at Lambeau Field and won 41-24 to maintain its playoff hopes.
The Ravens as a whole gained 307 yards averaging 5.8 yard per carry.
Derrick Henry scored four touchdowns, which is a career-high. The All-Pro running back finished the season with a record-breaking 216 yards, and had a career-high of 36 rushes.
Henry has now played in 14 games with at least 150 rushing yards, and scored two touchdowns. He passed Jim Brown’s record.
The Ravens’ strategy of relying on Henry as a backup quarterback from the start paid off.
This is how the game played out on Saturday: