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Saturday Same Game Parlay: Ravens @ Packers

The NFL’s Week 17 backup quarterback parade will continue Saturday evening, with Tyler Huntley and Malik Willis filling in for Lamar Jackson and Jordan Love. This season, the Ravens are 1-2 SU with Jackson inactive. This will be the first time in 2025 that Green Bay has been without their starting signal caller for a full game.

Kickoff between the Ravens and Packers is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Peacock.

If looking for a fun way to sweat Saturday’s action, I have put together a three-leg same game parlay (+415) for this game. As always, it is worth noting that straight wagers are a far more profitable long-term betting strategy than parlays. Still, parlays can be a fun way to get some extra action on a game to make things interesting!

Check this one out, or visit our Same-Game Parlay Tool to build one for yourself.

Baltimore Ravens @ Green Bay Packers Same Game Parlay

Leg 1: Baltimore Ravens Under 17.5 Team Total Points

(-130)

Green Bay’s defense has been sensational at home in 2025. They have held their opponents to 13, 18, 18, 16, 10, 6 and 21 points in seven games at Lambeau Field. Saturday, they will get to host the Lamar-less Ravens.

Baltimore has scored 10 points or fewer in two of the three games started by someone not named Lamar Jackson in 2025, with the lone exception being a home game against a bad Chicago defense. They aren’t likely to find a similar level of success in this matchup against Green Bay.

Leg 2: Derrick Henry 60+ Rushing Yards

(-195)

In three games without Lamar Jackson this season, the Ravens have done everything they can to get Derrick Henry going on the ground. He’s had 15, 24 and 21 rush attempts in those contests.

Green Bay’s run defense has done a good job limiting big plays, but they have struggled on a down-to-down basis, ranking only 24th in success rate since Week 13. Henry should be able to find at least some room to run on the ground in this matchup.

Leg 3: Zay Flowers Over 4.5 Receptions

(-142)

Our FTN model loves this play on Zay Flowers, who has at least 5 receptions in each of the team’s three games that they have started a backup quarterback in 2025. Tyler Huntley doesn’t have a particularly good deep ball, but that shouldn’t be a major detractor for Flowers, who operates a lot near the line of scrimmage in short and intermediate routes.

 

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Packers WR Christian Watson honored to earn Green Bay’s Ed Block Courage Award

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The Green Bay Packershonored wide receiver Christian Watson on Wednesday, naming him the team’s Ed Block Courage Award recipient in recognition of his perseverance through a season defined by injury recovery and leadership.

The injury occurred in the regular-season finale on January 5, 2025, vs. the Chicago Bears, sidelining Watson for the postseason and the first seven weeks of the following campaign. His recovery extended nearly nine months before he returned in Week 8. Despite limited early snaps, his trademark explosiveness quickly reemerged and added a vertical dimension back into the offense.

Since returning, the fourth-year pass catcher has provided steady and timely impact amid a tightly contested NFC North race. Over nine games, Watson recorded 30 receptions for 498 yards and five touchdowns, averaging more than 16 yards per catch. His presence helped stabilize a passing attack navigating injuries and narrow margins in a division where playoff positioning remains unsettled with two weeks left in the NFL season.

The recognition extended beyond production. The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman shared a clip on X (formerly known as Twitter) of Watson addressing the media inside the Lambeau Field locker room, emphasizing how meaningful it was to receive validation from teammates after such a challenging year.

“Anytime you get any kind of recognition for the work that you put in, it definitely brings a little bit more to it,” Watson said. “To have been through that was tough in itself, and I’m reaping the reward of being able to go out there and play. It means a lot to be recognized for that work.”

Christian Watson is this year’s Packers recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award, as voted on by teammates, for how he rehabbed and returned from his torn ACL. Here he is on what the honor means to him⬇️ pic.twitter.com/WLGGINA9eZ

— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) December 24, 2025

Named in honor of the longtime NFL athletic trainer, the award carries league-wide significance. For the Packers, it reinforces trust and accountability—and cements Watson’s comeback as one of the defining chapters of the season.

The award is voted on annually by players across the NFL and honors one individual on each team who demonstrates perseverance, professionalism, and resilience in the face of adversity. For the Packers, Watson’s selection reflects the respect he earned throughout his rehabilitation and return, reinforcing the impact of his leadership during a pivotal stretch of the season.

Related: Packers safety Xavier McKinney shows off Jordan Love’s Christmas gift to team

Related: Packers’ Adam Stenavich hits offense with blunt reality check

Packers’ Adam Stenavich hits offense with blunt reality check

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The Green Bay Packers are on a two-game losing skid, and while their chances to make the NFL playoffs remain favorable, they have some issues to address if they are to make a deep postseason run.

Among which concerns their offense that hasn’t been up to par of late, especially in one particular area.

Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich touched on that subject while speaking to the media on Wednesday.

“It hasn’t been good enough. Flat out. We’ve been bad,” Stenavich said of Green Bay’s offense in the red zone, via Matt Schneidman of The Athletic.

Over the last two games, the Packers have gone just 1-for-9 on touchdown conversions when inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. In Week 15’s 34-26 road loss to the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, the Packers scored just one touchdown in four trips to the red zone.

For what it’s worth, they were 6-for-13 on third downs and 1-for-3 on fourth downs in that contest. In the following game, versus the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Chicago, Green Bay missed out on all five of its chances to score a touchdown in the red zone.

Granted that the Packers lost quarterback Jordan Love to injury in the first half of the Bears game, the Packers still could have done better offensively.

The Packers can turn things around in that area this coming Saturday, when they host the Baltimore Ravens at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. However, that could be easier said than done, as the Ravens are sixth-best in the league so far in the 2025 season with a 50.88 percent success rate against touchdown scoring in the red zone.

Related: Packers safety Xavier McKinney shows off Jordan Love’s Christmas gift to team

Related: Packers WR Christian Watson honored to earn Green Bay’s Ed Block Courage Award

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