Ravens vs. Titans: Live blog and instant analysis

Here’s the Baltimore Ravens score against the Tennessee Titans and instant analysis of each scoring drive for the NFL playoffs matchup

The Baltimore Ravens get their chance to show what they’re capable of in the NFL playoffs, against the Tennessee Titans.

Coming off a first-round bye thanks to their 14-2 record and No. 1 seed, Baltimore is pretty healthy and fresh. They’ll be looking to remind the rest of the league just how dominant they were during the regular season while extending their winning streak to 13 games to go to the AFC Championship Game.

But they’ll have to go through a Titans team that is coming off an upset win over the New England Patriots. With a powerful rushing attack and a capable defense, Tennessee is hoping they can upset everyone to wrap up their Cinderella story to Super Bowl LIV.

We’ll keep you up to date with all the action in this NFL playoff matchup. Live Ravens and Titans scores as well as instant analysis of each scoring drive so you know what happened outside of the end zone.


First quarter:

Ravens 0 – Titans 0

Drive analysis:

How to Watch Titans vs. Ravens, NFL Playoffs Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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The Tennessee Titans (10-7), who finished second in the NFC South, head north to Baltimore to face the AFC North champion Ravens (14-2). Baltimore leads the all-time series 12-11, including a 21-0 shutout last season in Nashville. This will be the fourth playoff meeting between the two teams and third in the divisional game. The Ravens lost to the Chargers 23-17 in last year’s wild card game and still have that sour taste in their mouth. Can they get over the hump or will the Titans play spoiler for the second straight week?

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Titans vs. Ravens

  • When: Saturday, January 11
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The Titans had a daunting task of heading to Foxborough to take on the Patriots right out of the gate last weekend. For the fifth time in his career, quarterback Ryan Tannehill found a way to beat the Patriots, this time 20-13. He completed 8 of 15 passes for 72 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. The story of the game though was Derrick Henry, who went on a rampage. Henry, who led the league in rushing with 1,540 yards in the regular season, totaled 34 carries for 182 yards and one touchdown against a Patriots defense that was praised all season long. It’s no secret if the Titans want to win against the Ravens they need to feed the ball to Henry.

The Titans deserve credit defensively as well. Tom Brady was held to just 209 yards passing and failed to find the end zone. The Patriots run game was also limited to under 100 yards. Linebacker Rashaan Evans notched 10 tackles and is one of three players on this defense with over 100 tackles on the season, joining Jayon Brown and Logan Ryan. Ryan recorded four tackles, as well as a pick-six that sealed the win against his former team. 

While the Titans were battling it out in Foxborough, the Baltimore Ravens had a bye after winning the No. 1 seed in the AFC. The Ravens success all starts with their offense, ranked second behind the Cowboys with an average of 407.6 PG, 206 of those coming on the ground.  Quarterback Lamar Jackson is the frontrunner for MVP honors with 1,206 yards and seven touchdowns rushing and 3,127 yards and 36 touchdowns through the air. Needless to say, he can beat you in a multitude of ways and the Titans defense must hone in on him. Mark Ingram felt tightness in his calf during the bye week and sat out of practice early this week. Ingram has 1,018 yards and 10 touchdowns this season and is a major part of the Ravens offense. Defensively, the Ravens ranked fourth in the regular season in total defense with opponents averaging 300.6 YPG and were fifth against the run (93.4 YPG). 

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Ravens vs. Steelers: Live blog and instant analysis

Up to the minute scores and instant analysis of each scoring drive between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17

It’s the final week of the 2019 NFL regular season and the Baltimore Ravens are playing host to the Pittsburgh Steelers. It’s the second of two matchups this season, with Baltimore winning the last one back in Week 5 in a 26-23 overtime clincher.

This week doesn’t mean much to the Ravens, having clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC with last week’s win over the Cleveland Browns. But for the Steelers, they absolutely need to win this week to even have a shot at making the postseason. However, with Baltimore resting several starters and Pittsburgh dealing with injuries, this one could very well look more like a preseason matchup rather than one with playoff implications.

Still, the Ravens and Steelers are always good football and we should expect more of that today. If you can’t keep up with the action live, we’ll be posting the up-to-date score and instant analysis of each scoring drive to help you out.


First quarter:

Ravens 0 – Steelers 0

Drive analysis:

 

 

Ravens vs. Browns score: Live blog and instant analysis

Keep it tuned here to see the Ravens score along with instant analysis of each scoring drive as they happen in Week 16 against the Browns.

The Baltimore Ravens wrap up their season with two games against AFC North rivals — the first against the Cleveland Browns in Week 16.

Both the Ravens and Browns have been headed in different directions this season. Cleveland earned lots of preseason praise for a roster that looked unstoppable but have managed to stumble to a 6-8 record and a 10th consecutive season without a playoff berth. Baltimore, on the other hand, has won 10 straight games and look to be en route to a No. 1 seed in the AFC playoff picture.

This game matters to both teams greatly. For the Ravens, it’s their chance to clinch the top seed and potentially rest starters in Week 17. For the Browns, it’s a chance to not have a losing season and sweep the best team in the division — two consolation prizes in a lost season.

This game should be chippy and full of attitude. For true football fans, you’ll want your television locked on to this matchup. But if you’re unable to watch or want to know what’s happening a little closer, we’ll be providing up-to-date scores and instant analysis of each scoring drive below.


First quarter:

Ravens 0 – Browns 0

Drive analysis:

 

 

Ravens vs. Jets: Live blog and instant analysis

Find out how the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets are doing in Week 15 on Thursday night football, as well as the up-to-date scores.

The Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets take to the field for Thursday Night Football. In the national spotlight, the Ravens have another golden opportunity to show how dominant they can be. But with the return of some familiar faces and an NFL record on the line tonight, there are plenty of other reasons to watch the Ravens vs. Jets this week.

If you can’t watch the game or want to get a little more insight on what happened, keep it tuned here. We’ll be providing up-to-date Ravens scores as well as instant analysis of each scoring drive


First quarter:

Ravens 0 – Jets 0

Drive analysis:

 

Ravens vs. Bills: Live blog and instant analysis

Click here to get the Ravens score and Bills score in Week 14 as well as instant analysis of each scoring drive to know what happened.

It’s December and the Baltimore Ravens have traveled north to fight against the Buffalo Bills. At 10-2 and holding the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoff picture currently, the Ravens simply need to beat the Bills to clinch a postseason berth. But at 9-3, Buffalo likely isn’t ready to lay down for Baltimore and give up their postseason dreams either.

With the cold weather, implications and playoff atmosphere, we should have ourselves a great day of football. But if you’re unable to watch directly or just want to get a little insight on what’s happening on the field, we’ve got you covered. We’ll be providing up-to-date scores as well as instant analysis of each scoring drive so you know how things went down between the Ravens and Bills in Week 14.

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First quarter:

Ravens 0 – Bills 0

Drive analysis:

 

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AFC North standings: Another team out after Week 13

The Baltimore Ravens continue their dominance over the AFC North standings as the Cleveland Browns lose and drop out of contention.

With their Week 13 win over the San Francisco 49ers, the Baltimore Ravens have continued their winning streak to eight-straight games. This late in the season, Baltimore’s win streak is actually more total wins than any team in the AFC North have. Which speaks volumes towards the AFC North standings after Week 13.

The Ravens sit at the top of the division and with their loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers this week, the Cleveland Browns have officially been eliminated from contention in the AFC North. With just four weeks remaining, the Browns can only reach a 9-7 record while Baltimore already has 10 wins.

The Steelers have won six of their last seven games after starting off the season 1-4. In spite of being onto their third quarterback of the season, Pittsburgh’s defense has kept them in almost every game this season. While there’s still question on how effective they can be against the top teams in the league given their relatively easy schedule in recent weeks.

And finally, the Cincinnati Bengals picked up their very first win of the season. So at the very least, they’ve made sure they won’t go down in history as one of the few 0-16 teams. But with so few games remaining, they still hold a one-game lead for the worst record in the NFL and the first-overall pick in the 2020 draft.

Take a look at the AFC North standings after Week 13.

AFC North standings:

Team Record Division Record Conference Record
Baltimore Ravens 10-2 3-1 6-2
Pittsburgh Steelers 7-5 3-2 6-3
Cleveland Browns 5-7 2-1 5-4
Cincinnati Bengals 1-11 0-4 1-7

If Baltimore wins and Pittsburgh loses in Week 14, the Ravens will clinch the AFC North.

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Ravens vs. 49ers: Live blog and instant analysis

Here’s the Ravens score and 49ers score as they square off in Week 13, alongside instant analysis of each scoring drive.

It’s Week 13 and that means another “biggest test” for the Baltimore Ravens, this time as they take on the San Francisco 49ers. As arguably the best team in the NFC, it is actually a really good litmus test for just how talented Baltimore is against another physical team and a potential Super Bowl LIV preview.

As the game of the week, you should be watching it live either on your television or on an NFL stream. But if you can’t keep up with the action, we’ve got you covered with the up-to-date score and instant analysis of each scoring drive as they happen. Keep it tuned here and refresh often to get all the insight during the game.


First quarter:

Ravens 0 – 49ers 0

Drive analysis:

 

 

AFC North standings: Ravens resting easy at top after Week 11

The Ravens are miles ahead of everyone else in the AFC North standings after a Week 11 win and the debacle between the Steelers and Browns.

The Baltimore Ravens once again handled their business, defeating the Houston Texans in Week 11 handily. Though they were already at the top of the AFC North standings, the week wasn’t nearly as fun for the rest of the division.

It kicked off on Thursday night as the Cleveland Browns beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in a game marred by an ugly brawl at the end. Impact players from both teams are now suspended. Pittsburgh’s loss was already a huge deal, extending Baltimore’s lead in the AFC North standings. But with starters now missing time due to the fight, it’s going to make the next few weeks even tougher for both the Browns and Steelers, potentially putting them further in the hole.

The Bengals are officially out the running for the playoffs, losing to the Oakland Raiders to fall to 0-10.

Let’s take a look at the AFC North standings after Week 11.

AFC North standings:

Team Record Division Record Conference Record
Baltimore Ravens 8-2 3-1 6-2
Pittsburgh Steelers 5-5 1-2 4-3
Cleveland Browns 4-6 2-0 4-3
Cincinnati Bengals 0-10 0-3 0-6

The Ravens now hold a three-game lead over the Steelers for the top of the AFC North standings, a lead that is effectively 3.5 games thanks to a head-to-head tiebreaker. With just six games remaining, it would take a complete collapse by Baltimore to not hold the AFC North crown by Week 17.

The Ravens can clinch the division in Week 13 if the following things happen:

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AFC North standings: Ravens sweep Bengals with Week 10 win

The Baltimore Ravens sweep the Cincinnati Bengals to keep their lofty lead in the AFC North standings through Week 10.

The Baltimore Ravens handled their business and beat the still-winless Cincinnati Bengals 49-13. It’s Baltimore’s first sweep of Cincinnati since the 2011 season and it marks another big win within the AFC North standings for the Ravens.

Baltimore will now finish no worse than 3-3 within the division, an important step to winning the AFC North. With a final game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns left on the schedule, the Ravens appear to have an insurmountable lead over the division at this stage.

Behind Baltimore is Pittsburgh, with their Week 10 win over the Los Angeles Rams. While they’re surging themselves, owning a four-game winning streak now, they still sit firmly behind the Ravens.

The Browns picked up a big win of their own, defeating the Buffalo Bills in the final minutes of the game to get their third win of the season. Though they remain well behind the Ravens within the division standings, there’s still plenty of season left to completely count them out.

The Bengals, on the other hand, are done. Having moved to 0-9, they’re now guaranteed to have a losing season. Though the AFC North isn’t exactly the toughest division in the league this year, it seems almost certain that a winning record is going to be needed to sit at the top of it. And with the playoffs firmly out of reach, Cincinnati has clearly moved into figuring out what talent they have on their roster and perhaps if rookie coach Zac Taylor will return in 2020.

Let’s take a look at the AFC North standings after Week 10.

AFC North standings:

Team Record Division Record Conference Record
Baltimore Ravens 7-2 3-1 5-2
Pittsburgh Steelers 5-4 1-1 4-2
Cleveland Browns 3-6 1-0 3-3
Cincinnati Bengals 0-9 0-3 0-5

The Ravens effectively hold a three-game lead over the Steelers in the AFC North standings after Week 10, thanks to their current head-to-head and division-record tiebreakers. Their Week 17 game looms in the horizon if Baltimore were to lose half of their next six games.

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