In an ugly field goal fest in Baltimore, the Packers, despite losing two key receivers, came away with their first road win of the season.
Cobb, Jones among injuries in Packers-Ravens game

Patrick McDermottThe Packers are expected to update the status of Cobb and Jones no later than Monday.
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Read Article >Packers hold off Ravens, 19-17

Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY SportsOnce again, the Ravens failed to get going on the ground, and Ray Rice’s numbers suffered. He managed just 34 yards on 14 carries.
The Packers entered the game as three-point favorites, according to Odds Shark, and failed to cover.
Read Article >Randall Cobb out with leg injury

Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY SportsCobb, a second-round pick out of Kentucky in 2011, broke out last season with 80 catches for 954 yards and eight touchdowns but he’s having an even better season this year. In addition to being a talented receiver, Cobb has also been one of the best punt and kick return men in the league since coming in three years ago.
He has 29 catches for 378 yards and two touchdowns this year.
Read Article >When Rodgers is under pressure, he takes five hits


Hehehehe duuuude Patrick SmithAaron Rodgers is, of course, making some perfectly innocent gesture here, but the juxtaposition of that pose, “under pressure”, “three sacks” (THREE SACKS OF WHAT???) and “five hits” is just too sublime:
You take those five hits, Aaron. Whatever you need to deal with the pressure.
Read Article >Packers can’t even block punts right


The Green Bay Packers are having a tough day. Muffing a blocked punt pretty much says it all.
Here’s the situation. The Ravens punt on 4th-and-13 in the second quarter. Green Bay manages to block it. So far, so good, right?
Read Article >James Jones injury: WR leaves game with leg injury

Tom LynnJarrett Boykin, who replaced Jones, is a second-year veteran who entered the game with five career catches.
UPDATE: The Packers have announced that Jones is out for the rest of the game:
Read Article >McKinnie inactive, Monroe making Ravens debut

Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY SportsPackers-Ravens: How to watch

Jonathan DanielThe biggest issue for the Ravens has been the play of quarterback Joe Flacco. Flacco has thrown eight interceptions and only five touchdowns while having a 57.7 completion percentage. Flacco was given an $120 million contract before the season, making his play all the more alarming.
TV: CBS
Read Article >It’s Flacco vs. Rodgers

Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY SportsThe Packers will be looking for their first road win of the season, and they couldn’t have picked a more difficult place than in Baltimore, where the defense has been on lockdown. The Ravens defense has given up an average of 30.6 points on the road (the Denver blowout didn’t help), but has given up a stifling 15 points in two contest at home.
The Ravens defense isn’t as fearsome as it once was in years past, but it still holds its own against the run. The Ravens allow just 89.8 rushing yards per game, good for sixth in the league.
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