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Packers safety Javon Bullard got brutally honest about the team's run defense following Saturday night's loss to Derrick Henry and the Ravens.
Following Green Bay’s 41–24 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur addressed the uncertainty surrounding the team’s quarterback plans for Week 18 and confirmed that no final decision has been made.
The Chicago Bears need to beat the Detroit Lions, or the Green Bay packers also need the Philadelphia Eagles to lose for the rematch.
The Packers are locked into the NFC's seventh and final playoff seed. Their playoff opponent will be determined by late afternoon games Sunday.
With Jordan Love out of the game on Saturday, Malik Willis took over at quarterback for the Green Bay Packers and he played a nearly perfect game. Although the Packers got blown out, 41-24, by the Ravens, you can't blame the loss on Willis, who totaled 348 yards and three touchdowns.
Baltimore ran for a whopping 307 yards at Lambeau Field, with 216 of them and four touchdowns coming from Derrick Henry.
Green Bay (9-6-1) has dropped three straight games and will be the NFC’s seventh and final playoff seed for a third straight season. Last year, the Packers lost their final two regular-season games, then were eliminated by the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round.
The Packers' banged up defensive front crumbled against Baltimore's run game, casting real doubt over their ability to hold up in the playoffs.
Willis became the first quarterback all-time to complete 85% of his passes while averaging 13 yards per attempt, and rush for 60 yards. His 13.7 yards per attempt were the most by a quarterback with 50 rushing yards in a game in the last 50 seasons.