Rob DemovskyDec 27, 2025, 10:01 PM ET

CloseRob Demovsky is an NFL reporter at ESPN and covers the Green Bay Packers. He has covered the Packers since 1997 and joined ESPN in 2013. Demovsky is a two-time Wisconsin Sportswriter of the Year as selected by the NSSA.

GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers lost four players to injuries in the first half of Saturday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens, including a trio of defensive players.

Defensive tackle Jordon Riley (Achilles), cornerback Nate Hobbs (knee) and safety/special teams player Zayne Anderson (ankle) along with receiver Dontayvion Wicks (concussion) all left in the first half and were ruled out.

While none was a starter, Riley was part of a defensive line that was already missing the likes of Micah Parsons and Devonte Wyatt. Riley was injured on the second of Derrick Henry’s three first-half touchdown runs. Hobbs got hurt breaking up a third-down pass in the end zone.

The Packers were already thin coming into the game without starting quarterback Jordan Love (concussion protocol) and starting right tackle Zach Tom (back/knee).

The Packers trailed 27-14 at halftime.