The Green Bay Packers delivered a decisive performance against the Baltimore Ravens, winning 30-7 at Lambeau Field on a sunny Saturday afternoon.
With starters observing from the sidelines, the Packers showcased their dominance, outgaining the Ravens with a total of 326 yards to 177. E Merryweather and N McCrary were the top rushers for Green Bay, contributing 74 and 64 yards, respectively, while Em. Wilson added 52 yards on the ground.
Quarterback Sean Clifford completed 6 of 14 passes for 53 yards, and Michael Pratt performed slightly better with 8 of 12 completions for 80 yards, both throwing one touchdown pass; however, Pratt also faced an interception. M Heath was the leading receiver with 4 catches for 39 yards.
The competition for the kicker position intensified during the game, as Greg Joseph successfully kicked field goals from 36 and 55 yards, and incumbent Anders Carlson made a 54-yarder.
The Packers established a lead of 3-0 after the first quarter, increased it to 20-7 by halftime, and concluded the third quarter at 30-7.
Looking ahead, the Packers now must make final roster cuts by Tuesday at 3 p.m. Central Time to reach the 53-player limit. Following that, they will begin preparations for the regular season opener in Brazil against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 8.