GREEN BAY, Wis. — With their backs against the wall, the Baltimore Ravens made sure they wouldn't underutilize Derrick Henry again.
The five-time Pro Bowl running back responded by delivering one of the greatest performances of his brilliant career to keep the Ravens' playoff hopes alive.
Henry rushed for a season-high 216 yards — the most ever by a visiting player at Lambeau Field — and matched a career high with four touchdown runs in the Ravens' 41-24 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night.
''It's one of the greatest performances I've ever seen,'' Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.
The Ravens (8-8) now must hope the Pittsburgh Steelers lose at Cleveland on Sunday. A Steelers victory in Cleveland would end Baltimore's playoff hopes. If the Browns win that game, the Ravens could win the AFC North by beating the Steelers in Pittsburgh on Jan. 4.
''I'll be watching and praying, for sure,'' Henry said. ''I'm going to pray as soon as I get on the plane, when I get home, in the morning when I wake up. Hopefully we get blessed with the opportunity to play for something on Week 18.''
Green Bay (9-6-1) lost its third straight, enabling the Chicago Bears to clinch the NFC North title. The Packers already clinched a playoff berth on Thursday when the Detroit Lions lost 23-10 at Minnesota.
This was the second straight week in which the Packers lost despite not punting the entire game. Only six other teams have ever gone back-to-back games without punting, and those six teams went a combined 12-0 in those games.