Titans drop preseason opener to Ravens: Everything we know

The Titans lost their preseason opener, but it was a good night for QB Malik Willis.

The Tennessee Titans dropped their preseason opener to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium, 23-10. With the win, Baltimore kept the most unimportant streak in sports intact by winning its 21st consecutive preseason game.

After a solid showing from the Malik Willis-led offense in the first half, the unit was stifled in the second half with Logan Woodside under center.

Tennessee’s defense, which featured mostly backups, had its issues but was able to keep the Ravens out of the end zone in the final two quarters after allowing a pair of touchdowns in the first half.

While we didn’t see many starters for the Titans, we did get our first look at some of their rookies, including all but one member (Roger McCreary) of the 2022 draft class. Overall, it was a good night for the newest Titans, which is far more important than the final score.

Now, let’s dive a bit deeper and take a look at the most notable things about Tennessee’s preseason debut on Thursday night.