Titans drop second straight with loss to Ravens: Everything we know

The Titans will enter their Week 7 bye off a Week 6 loss to the Ravens.

The Tennessee Titans (2-4) have their first losing streak of the 2023 season after dropping their Week 6 game in London to the Baltimore Ravens (4-2), 24-16.

The Titans got off to a sluggish start on both sides of the ball on Sunday.

After an opening series field goal, Tennessee’s offense went into witness protection the rest of the first half. Meanwhile, the Ravens did just about whatever they pleased through the air and this game would’ve been a blowout if not for the defense buckling down and making stops in the red zone.

Tennessee’s offense got a much-needed helping hand from cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting in the third quarter after he picked off a Lamar Jackson pass in Ravens territory, which the Titans turned into six to make it 18-13.

After a stop, the Titans had a chance to take the lead late in the third quarter but Ryan Tannehill, who left the game early with an ankle injury, tossed an interception to crush Tennessee’s momentum.

After two Ravens field goals, the Titans added their own with under one minute left to play but were unable to convert the onside kick to give themselves a chance to tie it up and send it to overtime.

Even if they had converted the onside kick, the lackluster Malik Willis-led offense likely wouldn’t have been able to do much with it, as the second-year signal-caller did not look good in his first outing of 2023.

The Titans will now head into their bye with a lot to think about. But before we look ahead, here’s everything we know about Week 6.