Baltimore's offense has been inconsistent as a whole up to this point, but having Lamar solves a ton of that. Plus, the Bills are uniquely equipped to handle the tough road ahead, and fortune favors this bold AFC squad.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens closed out this game just fine. There was a brief stretch in the third quarter when another lead started slipping away, but Jackson steadied his team quickly and the Ravens went on to a 24-16 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday in London. It’s razor thin,” Baltimore coach John Harbaugh said Monday after returning to the U.S. “Everybody is right around .500 or just above .500 or just below .500 — in terms of talent and ability and coaching and all that other kind of stuff — so the difference is week to week.
Lamar Jackson threw a touchdown pass and Justin Tucker kicked six field goals to lead the Baltimore Ravens to a 24-16 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Jackson mostly shined in his international debut, but Tucker stole the spotlight by going 6-for-6 with the longest just 41 yards. Jackson was 21 of 30 for 223 yards and he led the team with 62 yards on the ground.
TITANS PLAYER TO WATCH: Three-time All-Pro WR DeAndre Hopkins had his best game this season last week with eight catches for 140 yards. He became the fourth player in NFL history with a catch in each of his first 150 games. That also was the 40th career 100-yard receiving game of Hopkins' career, tying him with Davante Adams for the NFL lead among players since Hopkins' rookie season in 2013.
PITTSBURGH — It’s not just the Ravens’ offense that’s a work in progress — it’s the entire team. They’ve talked about being a playoff contender, and maybe they are, but it’s hard to take them seriously right now. They aren’t ready for prime time. Two weeks ago, they lost to the Indianapolis Colts in a game they should have easily won. Then on Sunday, they lost, 17-10, to Pittsburgh in a game .