With a final score of 28-12, this one was a surprise to most fans. Not me. I saw Tennesse as a team who could get ahead of Baltimore and push them to pass. They didn't need to. Running probably would have gotten them back in the game. But the pressure to score fact built, and two picks and a strip sack stalled and held back the Ravens.
That was Obvious: Ingram was ineffective as a running with his calf taped and massaged for much of the first half. He never seemed recovered from the end of season injury.
Strangest Result: Tennessee wins back to back games with under 100 passing yards? I did not expect that. Tannehill was impressive throwing to AJ Brown since taking over, but the receiver was held to 9 yards on 1 catch.
Should-a Known: When Lamar Jackson was forced to throw, he had three turnovers. He wasn't deemed a QB by many teams in the draft. When utilized to his game he is a great team leader from under center, but he was out of his main element. Still, 300+ passing and 100+ rushing yards show his ability.
Turning Point: A Derrick Henry 66 yard rush was followed by a TD pass by the running back. With a 15 point lead, Tennessee had the Ravens playing a brand of football they hadn't played since week 4.
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