No one is dressing anything up. The time for being poetic is at its end. Cute words, poetry, and clever wordplay about the Baltimore Ravens aren’t needed. The Flock has had enough, and all they desire is a Ravens win.

Thanksgiving night was ruined, so heck, they owe us one. Two days after Christmas, Baltimore and the Green Bay Packers share the gridiron.

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One of the most hallowed grounds in all of football provides the backdrop for Baltimore’s reckoning. Yes, friends, we’re headed to Lambeau Field. Another loss means the season is undoubtedly over.

The Ravens and Packers have met seven times, historically. Green Bay leads the all-time series by a 5-2 margin. Baltimore must notch their third win at all costs. Are you beginning to get the point about how important winning this game is?

Lamar Jackson and Jordan Love or Malik Willis combine for 600 yards passing.

Nothing in us ever believed Lamar Jackson wouldn’t play in this one. He’ll play and play well vs. whoever Green Bay lines up to duel with him.

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The Packers are loaded on offense. Both their quarterbacks are capable signal-callers. Points will be scored. We have no doubt.

DeAndre Hopkins scores a touchdown.

We’ve heard about how much Todd Monken wants to get DeAndre Hopkins involved. There’s no time like the present. Baltimore will need to hit Green Bay with everything, and everything includes some looks towards the NFL legend.

Baltimore’s offense plays mistake-free football.

Everyone is sick of seeing Baltimore’s offense squander opportunities. All we want for Christmas is some mistake-free football. That isn’t too much to ask for.

Derrick Henry scores two more rushing touchdowns.

Derrick Henry turned it on last week, minus the first-half fumble. He typically heats up in January. Let’s hope he sends a flame through the turf at Lambeau.

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This time, Baltimore preserves victory by forcing a turnover.

The New England Patriots called a game in Week 16 vs. Baltimore by punching the ball out of Zay Flowers’ hands. This time, fortune falls on the Ravens.

We don’t care who forces the fumble. We don’t care whose hands the ball is jarred free from. We don’t care who makes the recovery. We want The Flock to have a reason to cheer again.

Green Bay won’t lay down for anyone, especially at home. This game will be tight, but Baltimore wins and gives its fans a late Christmas present.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Bold predictions for a Ravens-Packers showdown at Lambeau Field