Just keep telling yourself: a win is a win.

Sunday’s 31-30 victory for the Packers in Baltimore was difficult. Still, the Packers are 11-3. They’ve wrapped up the NFC North Division title for the third straight year and remain on the inside track for the top seed in the NFC.

It shouldn’t have come down to the Ravens going for a two-point conversion. It did.

The Packers got the stop, clinching the narrow and hard-fought win.

This was a short-handed Ravens team. They were playing with their backup quarterback and an unrecognizable secondary because of injuries. Still, nothing is easy for this Packers team. It came down to the final minute.

The bottom line is the Packers won the game. Aaron Rodgers will get a chance to set the new franchise record for career touchdown passes at home.

Unless the game is pushed back because of COVID-19, the Packers will play the Browns on Christmas Day at Lambeau Field. If you have an unsettled stomach, my advice is to assume it’s going to be a close game. Plan your meals accordingly.