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The Ravens–Titans rivalry is a professional American football rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and the Tennessee Titans in the National Football League’s American Football Conference. Originally divisional rivals in the AFC Central, the Ravens and Titans eventually moved into the AFC North and AFC South respectively. However, despite ...
The Browns–Ravens rivalry in the AFC North began when the Browns resumed operations in 1999, after suspending operations for three seasons after the original Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens. The rivalry between the Browns and Ravens was more directed at former Browns owner Art Modell, who orchestrated the move, than the team ...
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Titans and the Ravens began a rivalry, which flared up when former Titans quarterback Steve McNair went to the Ravens. From the realignment of the NFL's divisions in 2002 to the 2020–21 NFL playoffs, the Titans have faced off against Baltimore five times in the postseason. Derrick Henry left the Titans ...
Derrick Henry career timeline: From Tennessee Titans legend to Baltimore Ravens lead back 2016 season. April 29: Drafted by the Titans in the second round of the NFL Draft at No. 45 overall out of ...
The Titans playing the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round on Saturday night has revived strong memories of an intense and bitter rivalry along with the agony of possible Super Bowl titles lost.
The Titans upset the Ravens in the Divisional Round of the playoffs last season. Tennessee and Baltimore met in the regular season this season, with things getting heated between John Harbaugh and ...
The Ravens gave the Titans their first ever loss at the new Adelphia Coliseum in the 2000 season and the Ravens eliminated Tennessee during the playoffs later on. Fans and analysts have noted an emerging rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and the Tennessee Titans of the AFC South.
Baltimore Ravens 16-18 Pittsburgh Steelers. Minnesota Vikings 23-13 Tennessee Titans. Indianapolis Colts 28-27 New York Jets. Atlanta Falcons 6-38 Denver Broncos. Seattle Seahawks 20-17 San ...