Inability to finish against Tennessee puts Ravens on ropes at Thanksgiving
Each side of the ball looked to the other to finish the game with neither getting the job done for Baltimore.
Each side of the ball looked to the other to finish the game with neither getting the job done for Baltimore.
“You have to tackle better. That’s the best run-after-contact team in the league. We did well early, but we didn’t finish strong enough.”
Jim Wyatt of Titans says this isn’t same offense Ravens saw in January @Jwyattsports @Titans @Ravens @NestorAparicio #RavensFlock
Former Titans safety Blaine Bishop discussing integrity necessary on defense to stop Lamar Jackson
John Glennon joins Nestor from Nashville to remember the Titans rivalry and the spirit of Barry Trotz
Teresa Walker of AP Nashville says this is different Titans squad from January Lamar nightmare
Turron Davenport of ESPN previews Titans trip to Baltimore with both teams reeling
Paul Kuharsky provides a Titans preview as Ravens try to stop Derrick Henry again
Much has changed since these teams faced off in the postseason last January.
Longtime Titans beat reporter Jim Wyatt of Titans.com says this isn’t same offensive powerhouse that Ravens ran into last January with Ryan Tannehill and Derrick Henry.
Former Titans safety Blaine Bishop discusses a secondary-eye view of trying to contain No. 8 as the Tennessee defense that saw success in January will try again.
If Ravens fans are disappointed with recent results, consider the Tennessee Titans who were 5-0 and now reeling. Teresa Walker of AP Nashville says this is different Titans squad from the January nightmares of Lamar Jackson.
Longtime Nashville sportswriter John Glennon joins Nestor from Tennessee to remember the Titans rivalry and the spirit of Barry Trotz and Predators in the salad days.
One-time Ravens beat man now with ESPN in Nashville, Turron Davenport previews Titans trip to Baltimore with both teams reeling.
Longtime Nashville sports insider Paul Kuharsky provides a Titans preview as the Ravens try to shore up the run against the beast who ran them out of the playoffs nine months ago.
Baltimore could be without its two best defensive linemen with AFC-leading rusher Derrick Henry and the Titans coming to town.
Baltimore just couldn’t make the game-changing play on either side of the ball all night.
After a three-week layoff, Lamar Jackson will play the most important game of his young career.
Nearly every potential pitfall discussed this week would be mitigated by the NFL’s best offense scoring on its first couple drives.
The Baltimore secondary allowed 200 net passing yards just once in the last eight games of the regular season.
Lamar Jackson played only two snaps in last season’s shutout win over the Titans.
Even with few alternatives, it’s becoming very difficult to justify Breshad Perriman being on the field.