The Week 17 matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Ravens ended in a heavy 24-41 defeat for the Packers, dropping them to a 9-6-1 record but securing their playoff spot as the No. 7 seed in the NFC.

In the third quarter, with the score at 27-17 in favor of the Ravens, Packers cornerback Kamal Hadden suffered a severe lower leg injury after a hard collision, leaving him writhing in pain on the field and having to be carted off on a stretcher.

Teammates quickly gathered around, with Evan Williams and Javon Bullard standing out as they bowed their heads, touching helmets together in prayer for Hadden.
The entire Packers team, including other players, stood in silence during this emotional moment, showing solidarity in the face of the unexpected accident. The stadium fell quiet, and the image quickly spread across social media, leaving fans worried about Hadden’s health.
After the game, instead of driving home to rest, Evan Williams and Javon Bullard decided to head straight to the hospital where Kamal Hadden was being treated. These two players, who are close friends in the Packers locker room, expressed deep concern for their teammate.
Williams shared: “When I saw Kamal lying there, in pain and unable to get up, my heart sank. We prayed right on the field, but I knew I had to go there in person to encourage him.”

Bullard added: “Football is a tough sport, but no one deserves an injury like that. We pray for Kamal’s safety and a quick recovery to get back on the field.”
Their actions were witnessed by hospital staff, and they spent time talking with Hadden, bringing well-wishes from the whole team, emphasizing that he wasn’t alone in his fight against the injury.
Doctors at the hospital revealed a surprising diagnosis: Kamal Hadden suffered a severe ankle injury, forcing him to miss the rest of the season and unable to participate in the playoffs even though the Packers have clinched a spot.
The initial diagnosis indicates a risk of early retirement if recovery doesn’t go as planned, as the damage affects long-term mobility and load-bearing ability.
However, if the rehabilitation process goes well with surgery and physical therapy, Hadden could still play normally next season. The Packers are now facing even more crisis after their recent losing streak, with a growing injury list, making their chances of winning the Super Bowl increasingly slim.