Packers Dominate Ravens: Key Takeaways from Lambeau Victory

The Green Bay Packers defeated the Baltimore Ravens 30-7 at Lambeau Field on Saturday afternoon in impressive fashion.

With the starters observing from the sidelines, the Packers showcased their dominance by outgaining the Ravens 326-177. E Merryweather and N McCrary led the Packers’ rushing attack with 74 and 64 yards, respectively, while Em. Wilson added another 52 yards on the ground.

Quarterbacks Sean Clifford and Michael Pratt shared the passing duties, with Clifford completing 6-of-14 passes for 53 yards and Pratt going 8-of-12 for 80 yards. Both quarterbacks tossed a touchdown, although Pratt was intercepted once. M Heath was the top receiver with four catches for 39 yards.

The competition for the starting field goal kicker intensified during the game. Greg Joseph successfully made field goals from 36 and 55 yards, while current kicker Anders Carlson added a 54-yard field goal to his tally.

The Packers led the game 3-0 at the end of the first quarter, extended their lead to 20-7 by halftime, and maintained a 30-7 advantage after three quarters.

Looking ahead, the Packers must finalize their roster cuts to meet the 53-player limit by 3 p.m. Central Time on Tuesday. Following that, they will prepare for their regular season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil on September 8.

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