Behind Enemy Lines: Looking into the Titans’ second postseason game of the season with Ravens Wire

We previewed the matchup with Ravens Wire managing editor Matthew Stevens ahead of Saturday.

Last week’s 20-13 win over the New England Patriots opened the playoffs for the Titans in a big way, but continuing their postseason run comes down to a win over the Baltimore Ravens.

It won’t be an easy task up against one of the league’s best quarterbacks and a team that’s fresh off a bye, but the Titans have the talent on both sides of the ball to accomplish the task.

We previewed the matchup with Ravens Wire managing editor Matthew Stevens ahead of Saturday.

1. What is Lamar Jackson’s biggest weakness?

Matthew Stevens: This season, I’m not too sure Jackson actually has a real weakness. He’s done a great job protecting the football and he’s developed so much as a passer that there’s no real bad spot to his game right now.

But looking back to last year, Jackson had a tendency to get over-excited and get out of rhythm. Though he hasn’t done it this year, I wonder if regular pressure could see his poor footwork and mechanics come back out when throwing the ball.