Offense
With Lamar Jackson out of the lineup, Tyler Huntley got the start at quarterback and played all 76 offensive snaps. Two of the five starting offensive linemen also went the distance, while the remaining
three played all but one snap (99%) — Ronnie Stanley, Tyler Linderbaum, and Andrew Vorhees. Huntley accounted for 167 yards and a touchdown with a 105.6 passer rating and 80% completion rate.
It was a big workload game for the Ravens’ tight ends. The Ravens ran heavy personnel packages for much of the game, which saw frequent two tight end sets for extra blockers. Isaiah Likely played a season-high 50 snaps (70%), followed by Charlie Kolar (37 snaps) and Mark Andrews (31 snaps). Pat Ricard saw a lot of action with 43 snaps as well. Andrews and Likely finished second and third on the team in receiving behind Zay Flowers.
Derrick Henry was the star of the night and saw a career-high workload with a whopping 36 carries in 48 snaps (63%). Henry ran for 216 yards and four touchdowns while averaging 6.0 yards per carry. Behind him, Keaton Mitchell saw his share of carries as well with nine and rushed for 31 yards in 14 snaps. Rasheen Ali played one more snap than Mitchell (15) and caught two passes again for only eight receiving yards.
At wide receiver, Zay Flowers played only 68% of snaps (52) and made the most of his low volume, catching four passes for a team-high 30 yards and a touchdown. Rashod Bateman played 40 snaps and caught his only target for seven yards, while Deandre Hopkins had one target and no catches in 19 snaps (25%).
Defense
The Ravens’ defense was on the field for only 47 snaps and two safeties played all them, although neither was Kyle Hamilton (41 snaps). Alohi Gilman and rookie Malaki Starks played 100% of defensive reps, while Ar’Darius Washington saw minimal action with only seven snaps in his third game of the year. Washington had a quarterback hit.
Elsewhere in the secondary, Chidobe Awuzie returned to the cornerback rotation and played 26 snaps. Nate Wiggins played 41 snaps, tied for third most among all defenders, and Marlon Humphrey 38 snaps despite exiting briefly after getting shaken up. T.J. Tampa played seven snaps as the No. 4 cornerback. The Ravens’ cornerbacks struggled against the Packers’ passing attack and wide receivers for much of the game.
Roquan Smith played 41 snaps as well at linebacker, with fellow starter Trenton Simpson seeing 32 reps of action (68%). On the edge, Dre’Mont Jones and Tavius Robinson led the way with 37 and 35 snaps each. Kyle Van Noy and Mike Green trailed behind them with 23 and 22 snaps. Green’s snap count marked another big reduction as his playing time has decreased since Robinson returned from injury.
Travis Jones saw another big workload at defensive tackle with an 81% snap share (38 total). He finished with four tackles, one tackle for loss, and 1.5 sacks. The next closest defensive lineman was John Jenkins, who played only 19 snaps. Brent Urban and C.J. Okoye combined for just nine snaps behind them.








