The past two weeks have simply been tiring for the Baltimore Ravens. From losing two matches on the trot to losing star players like Lamar Jackson and Marquise Brown, things don’t look good for the Ravens.
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Baltimore Ravens are all set to face off against the Green Bay Packers
Both the Baltimore Ravens and the Green Bay Packers are comfortably sitting atop their respective divisions. On paper, this stat is enough to sell it as a mouthwatering clash. However, things aren’t as rosy as they seem. For starters, the Baltimore Ravens are on a two-game winless streak while their counterparts are on a three-game winning streak.
To make matters worse for the Ravens; there is no clarity on the availability of Lamar Jackson. While the Ravens have their own problems, the Packers’ brilliance is another issue for them. The Packers have forced 22 turnovers and have helped limit opponents to 20.9 points per game by collecting takeaways. Only five defenses allow fewer scores per game than Baltimore
Things go from bad to worse for the Ravens; WR Marquise Brown deemed questionable against the Packers
So far, the Ravens have ruled out tight end Nick Boyle (knee), offensive lineman Patrick Mekari (hand), guard Tyre Phillips (illness), fullback Patrick Ricard (back/knee), offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva (knee), and cornerback Chris Westry (knee). Just when it felt like things couldn’t get worse for the Ravens, bad luck has struck again.
Earlier today, NFL insider and reputed journalist Adam Schefter revealed that Ravens WR Marquise Brown is listed as questionable for tonight. “*Ravens’ WR Marquise Brown, listed as questionable for Sunday due to an illness, is expected to play vs. the Packers, per source,” tweeted Schefter.
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*Ravens’ WR Marquise Brown, listed as questionable for Sunday due to an illness, is expected to play vs. the Packers, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 19, 2021
Amongst all the names, it’s the name of Lamar Jackson that will hurt the most. Ravens coach ahead of the match however wanted the fans to remain optimistic. “He has a chance,” Harbaugh said. “But if not, we got Tyler and he’ll be ready to go also.”
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