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Sam Cohn
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Ravens 21, Packers 17, “Do I feel confident about this pick?” No. “A Ravens victory, which would extend their playoff chances for about 15 hours, is not the most unexpected thing that could happen in this season.”
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Brian Wacker
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Packers 20, Ravens 13. “It doesn’t matter who is the quarterback for either team in this game.” By Saturday night, Green Bay will have written the obituary of Ravens’ disappointing year.
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Josh Tolentino
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Packers 27, Ravens 14. “Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley orchestrated some memorable victories in his tenure. But the Ravens’ seasons has been on life-support since October and it is only a question of time before the coffin doors slam shut.”
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C.J. Doon
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Ravens 16, Packers 16: The Packers could still reach the No. A win on Saturday night, and some assistance would be enough to give the Packers the No. 2 seed in NFC. This is no small feat. “The Ravens, being the more desperate team in this situation should give them a slight advantage.”
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Bennett Conlin
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This game is probably not suitable for primetime. Both teams have injuries, especially at quarterback. This fall, the Packers have a more experienced group. Baltimore’s hopes seemed to be over last week.
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Tim Schwartz
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Ravens 21, Packers 17. “The Ravens must win this game in order to keep their playoff chances alive. They will rely on Tyler Huntley to take down one of the best defenses in NFL. It’s not an easy task. The Packers may be using their third-string QB. “The Ravens need a few turnovers from Huntley and Derrick Henry in order to keep their dreams alive.
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