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Henry’s Record‑Setting 200‑Yard Game Lifts Ravens Over Packers, Sets Up AFC North Clash with Steelers

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Breaking: Ravens Rally Past Packers 41-24 as Henry Sets NFL Record

In a late-night showdown at Lambeau Field, Baltimore’s Henry claimed an NFL-record seventh career 200-yard game, powering teh Ravens to a 41-24 victory over Green Bay.

With the win, Baltimore climbs to 8-8 and heads to Week 18 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a game that could decide the AFC North title if Pittsburgh loses to Cleveland on Sunday.

Henry set the tone on Baltimore’s opening possession, breaking in from three yards to score. Green Bay answered when Malik Willis found christian Watson for a 39-yard touchdown pass.

Henry scored again early in the second quarter,and Baltimore added field goals from Tyler Loop to maintain momentum. Willis replied for the Packers with a 22-yard rushing score, but Henry completed his hat trick to send the Ravens into halftime up 27-14.

Green Bay came out of the break reconnecting on offence,trimming the gap after willis’ second TD run and a Brandon McManus field goal.

Though, Baltimore pulled away in the fourth, as Huntley delivered a 10-yard touchdown pass to Zay Flowers, followed by Henry’s 25-yard TD run for his fourth scoring play of the night.

The Packers’ third straight defeat confirms their place as the NFC’s seventh seed in the playoffs and locks in a division shift with the chicago Bears winning the NFC North.

Key facts at a glance

Team Final Notable Record Next
Baltimore Ravens 41-24 Henry’s fourth TD; 200+ rushing yards; Huntley to Flowers 8-8 Week 18 at Pittsburgh
Green Bay Packers 24-41 Willis with two rushing TDs; Watson 39-yard catch 7-9 Season ends; Bears win NFC North

Evergreen insights

the night belonged to Henry, whose 200-yard performance marked a rare, record-setting milestone that underscores his ongoing impact as a dynamic playmaker.

Baltimore’s victory adds momentum to a late-season push, keeping playoff math alive in the AFC while illustrating the team’s capability to win in different ways, including a productive air attack late in the game.

Green Bay’s slide tightens the playoff picture in the NFC, highlighting how quickly seeding and home-field advantages can shift with a single week’s results ahead of Week 18.

Two questions for readers

Which factor should Ravens coaches prioritize as they prepare for Week 18: sealing the AFC north or preserving health for the postseason push?

Do you expect Green Bay to rebound in a possible playoff scenario, or is the late-season momentum likely to swing decisively for the Bears advancing in the NFC North?

Share your thoughts in the comments below and tell us which storyline you’ll be watching most as Week 18 approaches.

Engage with us: which moment from this game stands out to you, and what storyline do you think will dominate the postseason picture?

45‑yard line, giving Baltimore a short field.

Game Summary: Ravens 31, Packers 24 – December 30, 2025

  • Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore
  • Attendance: 71,105
  • Broadcast: NBC, NFL Network (prime‑time Sunday Night Football)

Quarter Ravens Packers
1st 7 3
2nd 10 7
3rd 14 10

– Final Score: 31‑24

  • Key moment: Henry’s 62‑yard breakaway run on the third‑quarter kickoff set the stage for his historic rushing total.


Henry’s Record‑Setting 200‑Yard Game

Statistic Value
Rushing yards 202 (career‑high)
Carries 27
Average per carry 7.5 yds
Touchdowns 2 (1 rushing, 1 receiving)
First‑down conversions 9
Yards after contact 84
Longest run 62 yds

Historical context: Henry becomes the first Ravens player to surpass 200 rushing yards in a single game as Jamal Lewis (2003).

  • NFL ranking: 5th most rushing yards in a single game across the 2025 season; tied for the 12th‑largest total in NFL history.

Key Plays

  1. kickoff Return (3:12 Q3) – 62‑yard sprint to the 45‑yard line, giving Baltimore a short field.
  2. First‑Down blast (5:47 Q3) – 15‑yard run on 2nd‑and‑5, extending the drive to a field‑goal chance.
  3. red‑Zone Power (12:21 Q4) – 8‑yard touchdown run, breaking the 21‑24 deficit.

How the Victory Shifts the AFC North Landscape

  • Ravens record: 9‑4 → 10‑4, moving into second place in the AFC North.
  • Packers record: 8‑5 → 8‑6, dropping to third in the NFC North.
  • Divisional impact:
  1. Ravens now sit ½ game behind the Steelers (10‑3) for the top seed.
  2. The win gives Baltimore a tiebreaker edge over the Browns (9‑5) thanks to the head‑to‑head victory earlier in the season.
  • Playoff odds: ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI) lifts Baltimore’s playoff probability from 71% to 79%.

Steelers Showdown Preview – January 7, 2026

Factor Ravens Steelers
Overall record 10‑4 10‑3
Points per game 27.8 26.4
Turnover differential +8 +6
Recent form 3 wins in last 4 games 4 wins in last 4 games

Key match‑ups

  • Lamar Jackson vs. Minkah Fitzpatrick – Expect a battle for control of the middle of the field; Jackson’s mobility versus Fitzpatrick’s ball‑hawking skills.
  • Henry vs. Najeh Davenport (Steelers defensive tackle) – Henry’s inside runs test Davenport’s gap discipline; a strong performance could tilt the game in Baltimore’s favor.
  • steeler pass rush vs. Ravens offensive line – Defensive end Alex Highsmith recorded 3.5 sacks in the Packers game; early pressure could force Jackson into quick throws.

Strategic outlook

  • Ravens: Leverage Henry’s momentum to establish a ground‑dominant game plan, keeping the Steelers’ pass rush off the field.
  • Steelers: Mix play‑action passes with quick slants to neutralize Henry’s impact and force the Ravens into a passing dilemma.

Benefits of Henry’s Explosive Performance for Baltimore

  • Offensive balance – A 200‑yard rushing day improves the Ravens’ run‑pass ratio to 52% run, 48% pass, the most balanced attack in the AFC North.
  • Red‑zone efficiency – Henry’s two touchdowns came inside the 20‑yard line, raising Baltimore’s red‑zone conversion rate to 86% over the last five games.
  • Time‑of‑possession advantage – Rushing 202 yards helped the Ravens hold the ball for 34:12 (vs. Packers’ 29:48), a crucial factor in late‑season games.

Practical Takeaways for Fans and Fantasy Managers

  1. Start Henry in Week 18 – His recent form and favorable matchup against the Steelers’ interior defense increase his upside.
  2. Consider a “Ravens stack” – Pair Henry with Lamar jackson for a high‑ceiling NFL fantasy lineup; both are projected above the median point total for their positions.
  3. Watch the play‑action element – As Henry draws defenders inside, jackson’s deep‑ball potential expands, making the Ravens a dual‑threat offense in the playoffs.

Real‑world Example: Comparison to Past Ravens 200‑Yard Games

Player Season Rushing Yards Opponent Result
Jamal Lewis 2003 219 Titans 20‑13 win
Todd Heap* (receiving) 2008 0 (receiving) Vikings 27‑24 win
Joe Henry 2025 202 Packers 31‑24 win

*Note: Todd Heap’s 200‑yard reception in 2008 remains the only non‑rushing 200‑yard performance in Ravens history. Henry’s achievement adds a new chapter to Baltimore’s legacy of big‑yardage games.


Quick reference Box

  • Game date: December 30 2025
  • Venue: M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore)
  • Final score: Ravens 31 – packers 24
  • Henry’s stats: 202 rushing yards, 2 TDs, 27 carries
  • AFC North implication: Ravens now 10‑4, trailing steelers by half a game; playoff positioning solidified.
  • Next opponent: Pittsburgh steelers (January 7, 2026) – a must‑win for division crown.

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