Malik Willis’ second touchdown run has pulled the Packers to within 27-24 of the Ravens.
The quarterback’s 11-yard run, with 2:02 remaining in the third quarter, completed a seven-play, 86-yard drive. Willis did point to his hamstring after the play, and the team’s medical staff was looking at him on the bench.
Willis’ first touchdown run went for 22 yards, and he now has 45 yards on seven carries.
He is also 16-of-19 for 272 yards and a touchdown.
The Packers trailed 27-14 at halftime but have scored on both possessions of the second half and forced the Ravens to punt for the first time tonight on Baltimore’s first possession of the second half. Green Bay settled for a red-zone field goal on the first drive of the second half, stalling at the Baltimore 6.
Packers cornerback Kamal Hadden is the team’s latest player to be ruled out.
Hadden was injured while combining with Edgerrin Cooper to bring down Derrick Henry after a 1-yard gain with 8:50 remaining in the third quarter. Peacock opted not to show a replay of the injury, which required a vacuum splint placed on Hadden’s left ankle before he was carted off the field.
Hadden was subbing for cornerback Nate Hobbs, who was ruled out with a knee injury in the first half.
The Packers are left with only Keisean Nixon, Carrington Valentine, Bo Melton and Javon Bullard at the position for the remainder of tonight.
The team also has ruled out wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks (concussion) for the second half after Wicks went into the training room late in the first half.
The Packers previously ruled out defensive lineman Jordon Riley (Achilles) and safety Zayne Anderson (ankle).
Derrick Henry has done Derrick Henry things Saturday night.
The Ravens running back rushed for 106 yards and scored three touchdowns in the first half, leading Baltimore to a 27-14 halftime lead over the Packers.
Henry moved up to 10th on the NFL’s all-time rushing list, passing Tony Dorsett, with 12,782 career rushing yards. His three rushing touchdowns allowed him to pass Adrian Peterson for the fourth most in NFL history with 121, and put him only two behind Marcus Allen.
Henry scored on runs of 3 yards, 1 yard and 3 yards. His final touchdown of the half came with 10 seconds remaining until halftime as the Ravens scored on every possession.
The Ravens, who are playing without injured starting quarterback Lamar Jackson, have 45 plays, 175 rushing yards, 258 total yards and a 23:46 to 6:14 edge in time of possession.
Tyler Huntley, who is subbing for injured starting quarterback Lamar Jackson, is 12-of-15 for 83 yards. He has run for 46 yards on four carries.
Ravens kicker Tyler Loop has field goals of 22 and 34 yards as Baltimore went 3-for-5 in the red zone.
Packers quarterback Malik Willis, who is playing in place of injured starter Jordan Love, is 8-for-8 for 133 yards, including a 39-yard touchdown throw to Christian Watson. He ran for a 22-yard score with 1:24 remaining in the first half to draw the Packers to within 20-14 before Henry’s final touchdown of the half.
Willis was given a lost fumble on an aborted snap that didn’t appear to be his fault, and Josh Jacobs failed to pick up a first down on fourth-and-1 at the Green Bay 34 on the other possession the Packers didn’t score.
Doubs has two catches for 53 yards and Watson two for 52. Wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks is questionable to return after going into the training room late in the first half for a concussion check.
The Packers have ruled out safety Zayne Anderson (ankle) and defensive tackle Jordon Riley (Achilles) and list cornerback Nate Hobbs (knee) as questionable.
The Packers have lost a third player tonight.
Cornerback Nate Hobbs collided with Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers on a pass breakup in the end zone in the second quarter. Hobbs’ near interception forced the Ravens to settle for a field goal but left him injured.
He immediately grabbed his left knee.
Hobbs limped down the tunnel to the training room.
The Packers list him as questionable to return.
Kamal Hadden replaced Hobbs opposite Keisean Nixon.
The Packers already have ruled out safety Zayne Anderson (ankle) and defensive tackle Jordon Riley (Achilles). Both players were carted to the training room in the first half.
The Ravens lead 20-7.
It’s not even halftime, and the Packers already have had two players carted to the training room.
Backup safety Zayne Anderson, a core special teams player, came up limping after making the tackle on the opening kickoff. He needed a cart from the sideline.
The Packers ruled out Anderson with an ankle injury after initially listing him as questionable to return.
Defensive tackle Jordon Riley, whom the Packers signed off the Giants’ practice squad on Dec. 3, went down at the end of Derrick Henry’s 1-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Riley could not put weight on his right leg.
The Packers quickly ruled out Riley with an Achilles’ injury.