In their second preseason matchup of the season, the Ravens defeated the visiting Packers by 13 points after maintaining a lead throughout the entire game. Green Bay didn’t play Aaron Rodgers and the Ravens starting offense played just a few possessions, but it was a fairly solid and well-rounded victory nonetheless.
The Ravens extended their preseason winning streak and have still yet to lose a game in the preseason since 2015, an impressive yet relatively meaningless feat. Here are seven takeaways from Baltimore’s victory over the Packers.
For the first time in-game, veteran running back and free agent signee Mark Ingram suited up with the starting offense and looked as advertised.