WATCH: Baltimore Ravens vs. Tennessee Titans highlights

Catch a replay of the Baltimore Ravens vs. Tennessee Titans highlights from Sunday’s wild-card playoff matchup

The Baltimore Ravens handled their business, beating the Tennessee Titans 20-13 on wild-card weekend. If you didn’t see the action or just want to enjoy a quick rewatch of the playoff highlights during your lunch break, we’ve got you.

As expected, it was a physical game that included some chippiness and plenty of petty behavior to go around as these two squads don’t particularly like one another. And despite a slow start, Baltimore pulled off plenty of heroics on both offense and defense to secure a very big playoff win. The Ravens will advance to the divisional round to take on the Buffalo Bills next week for their shot at the AFC Championship Game.

Take a look at the highlights from the Ravens’ playoff win over the Titans:

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Ravens highlights: Lamar Jackson busts off 48-yard TD run vs. Titans

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is something special and he showed the Tennessee Titans all about it on a 48-yard TD run.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is something special. When a defense thinks they have him, he makes them look stupid. The Tennessee Titans are the latest to see the phenomenon in person.

Jackson turned a potential sack on 3rd-and-9 into a 48-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 10 each. With nothing open and the pocket collapsing around him, Jackson took off running and turned it into a race downfield. Unfortunately for Tennessee, no one was fast enough to chase Jackson down, seeing him hit the corner of the end zone for the touchdown run.

Next Gen Stats released another fascinating look at the play which illustrates how special Lamar Jackson’s speed is.

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Ravens highlight: Lamar Jackson connects with Marquise Brown for a 28-yard completion

The Baltimore Ravens have struggled early against the Tennessee Titans but Lamar Jackson fought back, finding Marquise Brown deep

The Baltimore Ravens found themselves down 10-0 early in the second quarter as the Tennessee Titans got off to a fast start thanks to quarterback Ryan Tannehill’s arm. But ruling out the Ravens early is a mistake and quarterback Lamar Jackson made Tennessee pay for being so aggressive at the line of scrimmage.

On a second-and-10, Jackson connected with wide receiver Marquise Brown for a big 28-yard completion on the outside. Though Jackson missed badly on his first deep throw of the game, an interception, he clearly found his aim on this one.

Take a look at the Jackson to Brown deep connection:

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Ravens highlights: Marcus Peters intercepts Bengals QB Brandon Allen in the end zone

Boy has the Baltimore Ravens’ defense missed cornerback Marcus Peters. Over the last two weeks while Peters was out with an injury, Baltimore’s pass defense has had some big lapses against underwhelming competition. But with their playoff hopes on …

Boy has the Baltimore Ravens’ defense missed cornerback Marcus Peters. Over the last two weeks while Peters was out with an injury, Baltimore’s pass defense has had some big lapses against underwhelming competition. But with their playoff hopes on the line and Peters back on the field, the Ravens put together a show of force against the Cincinnati Bengals.

As Cincinnati was driving late in the third quarter, it seemed like they were going to score their first touchdown of the game. After a pass interference penalty on Peters the previous play, the veteran cornerback swooped in for the big interception. Bengals quarterback Brandon Allen was being chased backwards on the play by Baltimore’s pass rush, causing him to throw an ill-advised floater into the end zone. Peters, playing the underneath on the route fielded the ball like a punt returner.

With the Ravens firing on all cylinders offensively, the defense did their job to shut down Cincinnati’s offense. Hopefully that level of play carries over next week as the NFL playoffs begin.

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Ravens highlight: Lamar Jackson finds Marquise Brown for an 18-yard TD vs. Bengals

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown hasn’t had a perfect half against the Cincinnati Bengals but he made up for it with this TD

The Baltimore Ravens have been taking care of business in the first half of Week 17 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Marching up and down the field, seemingly at will at times, quarterback Lamar Jackson is clearly working on improving his deep ball. Late in the second quarter, Jackson found wide receiver Marquise Brown for an 18-yard touchdown completion, bringing the score to 17-0.

Brown has had a hot-and-cold start to this game, dropping a deep completion that bounced off his hands. But with a big touchdown reception, it might just make up for the earlier lapse.

The Ravens simply need to beat the Bengals in this game to lock in a playoff berth for themselves. Baltimore’s offense has been dominant so far in this game, which is a great sign one week before a probable playoff game.

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WATCH: Dez Bryant throws up the “X” after 1st TD with Ravens

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Dez Bryant has worked hard to get to this point but caught his first TD pass in over three years in Week 15.

It took a few weeks and a COVID-19 scare, but wide receiver Dez Bryant caught his first touchdown pass as a member of the Baltimore Ravens. It was an 11-yard touchdown throw from quarterback Lamar Jackson to Bryant at the tail end of the first half against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 15.

The veteran showed his experience by helping out Jackson, who was under pressure and looking for an open man in the end zone. On the play, Bryant craftily mirrored Jackson, moving left and beating his coverage to come open and catch the touchdown pass. Right after the score, Bryant threw up the “X” — his famous touchdown celebration — to the piped-in roar from the non-existent crowd.

Maybe I’m alone here, but seeing Bryant catch a touchdown pass for the Ravens was towards the bottom of any list of things I was expecting this season. But at any rate, this is Bryant’s first touchdown in over three years, after getting cut from the Dallas Cowboys following the 2017 season. Bryant has contributed intermittently after being elevated from the practice squad, but looks primed for a bigger role as Baltimore makes a playoff push.

This event, while seemingly routine for a team that’s been averaging just shy of 28 points per game, signals the heralded return of Bryant, who has been looking to re-establish himself in the league for some time now.

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WATCH: Ravens vs. Browns highlights from crazy Week 14 game

Relive some of the greatest NFL game of the 2020 season between the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns in Week 14.

The Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns went toe-to-toe on “Monday Night Football” in one of the craziest games you’ll ever see.

The game featured big plays, tough running, hard hits, some late-game heroics, and plenty of back-and-forth between the two teams. While it felt like neither team deserved to lose, there had to be a winner and Baltimore eked out a close 47-42 win in the final seconds.

If you want to relive a bit of the intensity from the night or just see all the key highlights from the Ravens’ win over the Browns, we’ve got you covered. Check them out below:

Ravens vs. Browns highlights:

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WATCH: Marquise Brown hauls in perfectly-thrown 20-yard TD from Lamar Jackson

The Baltimore Ravens extended their lead to 24-10 over the Dallas Cowboys with a 20 yard touchdown pass from Lamar Jackson to Marquise Brown

After a crazy first half, the Baltimore Ravens knew they needed to play a bit better in the second half order to extend their lead on the Dallas Cowboys. Midway through the third quarter, they did just that as Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson connected with wide receiver Marquise Brown for a perfectly thrown 20-yard touchdown strike in the back left corner of the end zone to extend their lead to 24-10:

After missing a couple of throws earlier in the game, Jackson showed great touch on the football, as he delivered the pass in the only place that Brown could catch it. Brown made a great toe-tap catch and made sure to secure the ball while going to the ground. Overall, it was a great play that hopefully will spark the offense going forward in this game and beyond.

It’s been a down year for Brown so hopefully his performance over the last couple of weeks will give him confidence. If the Ravens’ offense can get clicking, it will pay off immensely, especially with a lot of must-win games coming up for Baltimore.

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Watch: Ravens’ Tyus Bowser intercepts Steelers’ Ben Roethlisberger in end zone

The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers finally kicked off after days of delay. Tyus Bowser helped get the Ravens going with an INT

The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers finally kicked off on Wednesday afternoon and it didn’t take long for big plays to start happening.

After the Ravens turned the ball over on a failed handoff between quarterback Robert Griffin III and running back Gus Edwards in Baltimore territory, the Steelers couldn’t take advantage and came away empty after they decided to go for it on fourth down from the Baltimore one-yard line. After holding the football for too long and with pressure in his face, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger threw up a prayer in the end zone. Underneath the lame duck of a pass was outside linebacker Tyus Bowser.

Ravens tackle Ronnie Stanley was ecstatic for his teammate but had words for the young defender. Stanley advised Bowser to stay in the end zone next time for the touchback.

Plays like Bowsers’ interception are the kinds of game-changing sequences the Ravens will need in order to win this football game. Being down so many players due to the coronavirus as well as injury, they’ll need to take advantage of mistakes by the Steelers.

WATCH: Dez Bryant catches first pass since 2017

Dez Bryant hadn’t played in an NFL game since the 2017 season but made his first catch in years with the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11.

It’s still strange to see wide receiver Dez Bryant in a Baltimore Ravens uniform. Especially when he’s essentially been out of the league for nearly three years. But Bryant was on the field for Baltimore Sunday — the second time he’s been elevated from the practice squad this season — and he made the most of it.

Bryant’s first reception since 2017 came in the third quarter. It was a simple quick reception but Bryant showed good acceleration and strength to quickly get upfield and hand fight with a defender to earn all four of those yards. While it wasn’t anything you’ll see on a highlight reel, it’s a pretty big deal for a player who many viewed as “obsolete,” as well as for the Ravens, the team that took a chance on him.

Bryant had been active one other game earlier this season but saw just two offensive snaps. This time around, Bryant got a large chunk of playing time and turned in a pretty solid performance, catching four of five targets for 28 yards. Though that stat line is nothing to write home about by itself, Bryant was open for much of the game and could have had a far better day if quarterback Lamar Jackson had seen him more often.

Baltimore seems to be taking baby steps with their veteran receiver. But if they can keep getting Bryant involved in the offense, allowing him to find his comfort level and maybe even a bit of his old swagger, we could see more of the old Dez soon enough.

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