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Packers aren't blaming injuries for tough loss to Baltimore Ravens

Story byDominique Yates, Milwaukee Journal SentinelSun, December 28, 2025 at 8:18 AM UTC·4 min readGREEN BAY – Injuries are part of the game in the NFL. But the Green Bay Packers have failed to overcome them in the last three games. From losing star defensive end Micah Parsons to a season-ending ACL tear two weeks ago in Denver to quarterback Jordan Love missing the second half of the Chicago Bears game and the entire matchup with the Baltimore Ravens due to a concussion, this team has had its share of bad luck with injuries, but they refuse to use it as an excuse. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“Guys going down all over the league, that ain’t just happening to us, you know what I mean?” Packers nickel back Javon Bullard said. “No matter how we put it, we’ve got to ball. We get paid to ball.

Packers aren't blaming injuries for tough loss to Baltimore Ravens

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Key Highlights

  • We’ve got to go out there and execute.
  • We’ve got to trust what the coaches are telling us.
  • We’ve got to execute at a high level.
  • We didn’t do that tonight.
  • Injuries ain’t got (expletive) to do with it.
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