How do you think Tennessee will try to deal with Lamar Jackson?
The man with the most single-season rushing yards by a quarterback in NFL history is a tough one to bring to a halt. Getting Jackson on the ground is going to be top priority for Tennessee. Defensive coordinator Dean Pees said earlier this season that not allowing “one big play a game” was crucial to the Titans keeping the momentum, and Jackson is more than capable of coming up with momentum-shifting plays that could entirely change the outcome of the contest. Not allowing Jackson and the offense to start fast will be paramount, considering the Ravens have outscored opponents 128-31 in the first quarter throughout the season.