The Baltimore Ravens were victorious in London, UK, over the Tennessee Titans in Week 6.
It was a much-needed win, and the Ravens should hang their hats on the offense’s play and quarterback Lamar Jackson.
.@Lj_era8 on staying locked in in the second half: pic.twitter.com/ZkaABppgcu
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 15, 2023
Firstly, offensive coordinator Todd Monken deserves credit for making play-call adjustments. Monken opted for a total of 29 running plays and 30 passing plays. It’s called balance, and this play style allows for the Ravens offense to settle in and get Jackson in rhythm.
Jackson played exceptionally well today, barring the interception throw to Sean Murphy-Bunting in the third quarter.
MANDREWSSSSSS!
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 15, 2023
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Earlier this week, we explained how tight-end Mark Andrews needed early involvement. His four catches for 69 yards yielded a 17.2 yard-per-catch average and forced Titans safety Kevin Byard to tally eight solo tackles today.
By tiring out the Titans’ defense with systemic quarterback runs and roll-out schemes, the Ravens offense dictated at the line of scrimmage, allowing just one sack. Now at 4-2, the Ravens can take this momentum and aim to stake as the power team in the AFC North.