Ravens-Titans: Five predictions for wild-card Sunday
Will Baltimore break through to win its first playoff game in six years? Luke Jones offers his final call.
Will Baltimore break through to win its first playoff game in six years? Luke Jones offers his final call.
Derrick Henry had five runs of 23 or more yards in the process of rushing for 328 yards in the last two games against Baltimore.
The Ravens have had a couple of huge playoff wins in Nashville. If you were on the streets of Tennessee with us over the past decades – you know! Brian Lease and Nestor discuss the fun of fandom during Ravens Festivus and another chance to beat the Titans.
Longtime Nashville sports columnist John Glennon of Broadway Sports Media joins Nestor to remember the tales and glories and two-decade rivalry of the Ravens and Titans
Tennessee has done it twice – stopping Number 8. Teresa Walker of the Associated Press in Nashville says the Titans leaky defense needs to confound Lamar once again.
The Ravens’ first true rivalry was with Tennessee as there was no love lost between these teams that rose to NFL prominence at the turn of the century.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore officially punched its ticket to the postseason.
If you were to write the script for a redemption tour, there’s no better starting opponent than the Tennessee Titans.
Should that game be played, next week’s originally scheduled Thursday game against Dallas would move to Monday, Dec. 7 at 5 p.m.
Mark Andrews played a career-high 56 snaps, caught a touchdown, and registered a season-best 96 receiving yards.
A bad day for the Ravens turned worse late Sunday night with multiple members of the organization testing positive for COVID-19.
Each side of the ball looked to the other to finish the game with neither getting the job done for Baltimore.
The inside linebacker was one of several Ravens who failed to tackle A.J. Brown on the game-tying touchdown late in regulation.
Baltimore squandered a two-score lead in the second half to fall to 6-4 on the season.
The rookie running back scored a touchdown and ran for 70 yards on 15 carries in the 30-24 loss to Tennessee.
The Ravens defensive end made no excuses for the poor defensive performance late in Sunday’s 30-24 loss.
The Baltimore quarterback reflected on another difficult day for an offense looking little like it did a year ago.
“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.”
Veteran center Matt Skura made several poor snaps in last Sunday’s loss at New England.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the “new look” offensive line that Lamar Jackson will attempt to lead against a scuffling Tennessee squad with a leaky defense.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams injured his ankle in the first quarter
Much has changed since these teams faced off in the postseason last January.
Baltimore hasn’t really shaken that “hard truth” suffered 10 months ago.
The veteran defensive back has been dealing with an ankle injury.
Will Baltimore use its fifth different starting offensive line combination of the season against Tennessee on Sunday?
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.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss where loss to Patriots leaves Ravens in NFL playoff picture
Ravens problems in trenches in a monsoon lead to hideous loss to Patriots
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a wet awful night for Ravens in New England
With injuries in key areas mounting, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss where the bad beat by the Patriots leaves the Ravens in emerging NFL playoff picture.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the bad snaps of Matt Skura, the poor offensive line play and what not having Brandon Williams and Calais Campbell does to a defense.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a terrible night for the Baltimore Ravens in Foxboro.
Like Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson is aiming to win the Super Bowl a year after being named NFL MVP.
A Week 11 clash with Tennessee was the precursor for a Ravens-Titans classic in the 2000 postseason.
John Harbaugh remains optimistic about the 2020 season taking place, saying he won’t “run scared from a virus” while also acknowledging the uncertainty.
A 20-year-old undersized inside linebacker coming from a college football powerhouse certainly sparks memories of a certain Hall of Famer.
The eight-time Pro Bowl selection has already lost 45 pounds since his final game in January.
Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh became just the 12th MVP-Coach of the Year combination in NFL history.
Six weeks ago, Terrell Suggs was playing out the string for a last-place team and his former team was the clear Super Bowl favorite.
Baltimore just couldn’t make the game-changing play on either side of the ball all night.