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Tennessee Titans live score updates vs. Baltimore Ravens in NFL London: Ryan Tannehill injured

The Tennessee Titans will try to score an overseas victory on Sunday when they clash with the Baltimore Ravens.

The teams, both coming off narrow losses to divisional foes, are part of the NFL International Series and will play at 8:30 a.m. CT (NFL Network ) at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. This marks the first time the Titans will play in the United Kingdom since 2018, and the first time for the Ravens since 2017.

One-time divisional rivals themselves, the Titans (2-3) and Ravens (3-2) have a tightly contested rivalry that has been intense the past two decades. Each has won 13 of the 26 matchups, counting the playoffs, including the Titans winning a postseason game in Baltimore in 2020, and the Ravens returning the favor with a playoff win in Nashville in 2021, the last time they met.

Running back Derrick Henry, safety Kevin Byard and outside linebacker Harold Landry are the only remaining Titans players from the team's 2018 trip, a 20-19 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Many other Titans veterans have played games overseas with other teams, though, including receiver DeAndre Hopkins (Houston Texans), quarterback Ryan Tannehill (Miami Dolphins) and defensive end Arden Key (Jacksonville Jaguars).

The Titans have not won a game away from home this season but are technically the home team for this matchup. The Ravens have lost back-to-back regular-season games only once in the past two seasons.

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FINAL: Ravens 24, Titans 16

Titans have the bye week upcoming. Ryan Tannehill's injury, struggles in the red zone and on third down and Malik Willis' quarter of play will be the main stroylines coming out of this loss.

Fourth quarter

37 seconds left: Folk's onside kick attempt is right at Isaiah Likely. Ravens will win 24-16.

Titans will fall to 2-4.

38 seconds left: A penalty, a sack and two incomplete passes force Nick Folk on for a 38-yard field goal. The kick is good. Another Titans red zone appearance ends in a field goal.

Ravens 24, Titans 16. Onside kick coming.

1:44 left: Quick screen to Tyjae Spears, who is lined up wide, turns into a big play. Spears weaved his way to the Ravens' 6 on a 48-yard catch and run. First and goal.

Spears' catch is the Titans' first third down conversion today.

2:00 left: Willis has been sacked twice during this drive, but still trying to get the Titans near midfield.

3:21 left: Malik Willis scrambles for an 11-yard gain and a first down to start Tennessee's drive. He'll need to push the ball down the field here with the Titans down 11.

Justin Tucker's 6th field goal of the day gives Ravens two-score lead

4:18 left: Mark Andrews goes under center for a third down sneak, but he is short of the line to gain. Justin Tucker's 36-yard field goal is good. He is 6-for-6 today.

Ravens 24, Titans 13

5:35 left: Sean Murphy-Bunting is called for illegal contact on third down, and the Ravens drive continues.

6:54 left: Lamar Jackson finds Mark Andrews up the seam for a 38-yard gain into Tennessee territory.

9:07 left: Willis is tackled well short of the line to gain on third and long. Titans get one first down but nothing else in Willis' first drive of the day.

Ryan Tannehill injury: Questionable to return with an ankle injury

12:49 left: Ryan Tannehill has been limping on the right ankle he injured earlier in the second half, and he's now being carted off the field. Malik Willis is in the game for his first extensive action of the season.

Tannehill is questionable to return, per the team.

Titans red zone defense stands up again

12:52 left: Jackson is tackled short of the goal line on third and goal. Justin Tucker's short field goal is good.

Titans defense has been as good in the red zone as they've been poor elsewhere. Ravens 21, Titans 13

Third quarter

End of the third quarter: Jackson somehow scrambles for a first down after snaking through the Titans defense. Ravens will have first and goal to start the fourth quarter.

3:23 left: Jackson carries for 12 yards to convert on third down into Tennessee territory.

4:27 left: Tannehill takes a shot into double coverage on third down, and it is intercepted by Geno Stone. He returns it to near midfield.

6:49 left: Lamar Jackson sacked, and Baltimore goes three-and-out again.

Titans turn turnover into a Derrick Henry touchdown

8:24 left: Touchdown Titans! Derrick Henry wins the sprint to the right pylon for a 15-yard touchdown.

PAT good. Ravens 18, Titans 13

8:32 left: Chris Moore is hit helmet-to-helmet by Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton as he attempted to haul in a catch. Hamilton is flagged and ejected. Ugly hit.

8:37 left: Lamar Jackson airmails Rashod Bateman, and the pass is intercepted by Sean Murphy-Bunting in Ravens territory. A pivotal point in the game?

Titans settle for another field goal in red zone

9:24 left: Officials pick up possible pass interference penalty on the Ravens on third down, ruling the pass uncatchable. Nick Folk's 27-yard field goal is good. Red zone issues continue.

Ravens 18, Titans 6

10:40 left: Derrick Henry is loose, taking a wildcat keeper for 63 yards down the right sideline. He nearly stiff-armed Marcus Williams away for the TD, too. Titans threatening.

11:31 left: Ryan Tannehill limping after a couple hard hits, with the second earning a roughing the passer penalty.

12:06 left: Titans defense forces a three-and-out, the first of the day.

13:00 left: Tannehill sacked on third down by a few Ravens defenders. Tennessee goes three-and-out in drive No. 1 in the second half. Not good.

Second quarter

HALFTIME: Ravens 18, Titans 3

Justin Tucker's field goal try is good. Tennessee played poorly enough in the first half, but Philips' muffed punt really puts things into a dour mood at the half.

Ravens have outgained the Titans 242 to 66. Derrick Henry has six carries for 13 yards. Ravens have 90 rushing yards. Tennessee's defense has allowed its two highest rush yard totals in the last two weeks.

12 seconds left: Ravens will punt from the Titans' 46 instead of about a 63-yard field goal try by Justin Tucker.

Kyle Philips muffs the punt, and the Ravens recover. Major error. Tucker will get a field goal try anyway from 28 yards.

1:57 left: Tannehill sacked on third down by a blitzing Patrick Queen. Tennessee will punt after the two-minute warning.

Kristian Fulton is in the game on this drive at outside corner.

3:17 left: Tannehill to Hopkins for 20 yards on the first play of the next Titans drive. Tennessee's first first down of the second quarter.

Ravens extend lead on Zay Flowers touchdown

3:28 left: Lamar Jackson has a lot of time, and Zay Flowers gets open on the left side. Jackson finds him for a 10-yard touchdown. Flowers, the Ravens' leading receiver, has his first NFL touchdown.

Two-point conversion wiped away by an OPI. Justin Tucker's lengthy PAT is blocked. Looked like Denico Autry deflected the kick.

Ravens 15, Titans 3

4:36 left: Jeffery Simmons shoves Odell Beckham Jr. after a play, and Simmons is called for a personal foul.

5:24 left: Ravens leaning on the run game on this drive, and they are inside the Titans' 35. Baltimore up to 70 rushing yards on 18 carries.

8:39 left: Second straight three-and-out for the Titans offense.

Tre Avery was in the game for Kristian Fulton to start the last Ravens drive, and it appears that may be the case for the next one.

Josh Whyle ruled out with a concussion

Titans rookie tight end Josh Whyle has been ruled out with a concussion, per the Titans' radio broadcast. The former Cincinnati Bearcat had slowly become a bigger part of the passing game in his first NFL season.

Ravens kick another field goal following long punt return

10:24 left: The Titans defense holds on goal-to-go. Lamar Jackson tried to run a QB power play against an outnumbered box, but didn't really get going.

Justin Tucker's short field goal is good. Remember all these field goals if the Titans were to win later this morning.

Ravens 9, Titans 3

13:38 left: Titans go three-and-out, and Ravens punt returner Devin Duvernay has a 70-yard punt return inside the Titans' 20. Whoa. Ryan Stonehouse did real well in pushing Duvernay out of bounds as the last man of defense.

A Derrick Henry carry for a possible first down was wiped away by a Nicholas Petit-Frere illegal formation penalty. He was an eligible receiver. but covered up a tight end. That helped set up the three-and-out and punt return.

First quarter

Titans defense holds Ravens to a field goal again

3 seconds left: Titans defense holds again, and Justin Tucker is good from 28 yards out.

Ravens 6, Titans 3

Lamar Jackson's overthrow on third down was his first incompletion of the day. He is 7-of-8 for 98 yards.

3:58 left: Odell Beckham Jr. is wide open over the middle on third down and runs for a little while. A 32-yard catch and run into Titans territory.

John Simpson back in the game on the Ravens OL.

Titans still struggling to score touchdowns in the red zone

5:34 left: Nick Folk's 26-yard field goal attempt is good.

Another red zone trip, another field goal for the Titans. Ravens brought pressure on third down, and a WR screen to Chris Moore was a couple yards short of a first down.

Titans 3, Ravens 3

7:10 left: Another Ravens DPI on a DeAndre Hopkins target. John Harbaugh not happy. That one was more obvious. Titans in the red zone.

Titans radio broadcast reports Josh Whyle is being evaluated for a concussion.

7:28 left: Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Josh Whyle with consecutive first down catches. Whyle is on one knee after his catch, though. Took a shot after making the catch.

Titans driving in Ravens territory.

9:08 left: Marlon Humphrey called for defensive pass interference on DeAndre Hopkins on third down. Titans drive continues.

Ravens add field goal on first drive

10:26 left: Titans defense holds with a TFL on 3rd and 1. Jeffery Simmons and Kyle Peko got penetration on a Gus Edwards carry.

Justin Tucker's 41-yard field goal attempt is good. Ravens 3, Titans 0

Ravens offensive lineman John Simpson left the game with an injury. Ravens medical personnel were checking his right leg.

13:24 left: Nelson Agholor nearly breaks a quick WR screen on 3rd and 5. It's a 22-yard gain anyway. Sean Murphy-Bunting tripped up Agholor near midfield to prevent a possible TD.

15:00 left: Titans win the toss, defer. Baltimore will get the ball first.

Teair Tart out, Aaron Brewer in as Titans inactives announced

Teair Tart (toe) is out again for the Titans on Sunday in London. Aaron Brewer, listed as questionable, will play.

The full inactives:

  • WR Treylon Burks

  • QB Will Levis

  • DB Elijah Molden

  • OLB Caleb Murphy

  • LB Luke Gifford

  • OL Jaelyn Duncan

  • DT Teair Tart

Titans walking into Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London for today's game

The Titans have arrived pitchside to today's game in London. A vital one heading to the bye week against a familiar tough foe.

The Tennessean's Nick Suss is pitchside as well in the United Kingdom for Sunday's game.

What channel is the Titans-Ravens game on today?

Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens will air live on NFL Network, with streaming options available on Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

Rich Eisen will handle play-by-play duties for NFL Network, with Kurt Warner as the color commentator and Jamie Erdahl as the sideline reporter.

More: Watch Titans vs. Ravens live on Fubo (free trial)

Titans vs. Ravens series history

Series record: The series is tied at 13, counting the postseason

Last time: The Ravens beat the Titans 20-13 on Jan. 10, 2021, in the AFC wild card round

Last Ravens win: Jan. 10, 2021

Last Titans win: 30-24, Nov. 22, 2020

Titans vs. Ravens start time

  • Date: Sunday, Oct. 15

  • Time: 8:30 a.m. CT

  • Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London)

The Titans and Ravens will kick off at 8:30 a.m. CT at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London, United Kingdom.

Titans vs. Ravens betting odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Wednesday, Oct. 11.

  • Spread: Ravens (-4)

  • Over/under: 41

  • Moneyline: Titans +170 | Ravens -210

Titans 2023 schedule

All times CT

  • Sept. 10: at New Orleans (L, 16-15)

  • Sept. 17: L.A. Chargers (W, 27-24 OT)

  • Sept. 24: at Cleveland (L, 27-3)

  • Oct. 1: Cincinnati (W, 27-3)

  • Oct. 8: at Indianapolis (L, 23-16)

  • Oct. 15: Baltimore, 8:30 a.m., NFL Network (London)

  • Oct. 29: Atlanta, noon, CBS

  • Nov. 2: at Pittsburgh, 7:15 p.m., Amazon Prime (how to subscribe)

  • Nov. 12: at Tampa Bay, noon, CBS

  • Nov. 19: at Jacksonville, noon, CBS

  • Nov. 26: Carolina, noon, Fox

  • Dec. 3: Indianapolis, noon, CBS

  • Dec. 11: at Miami, 7:15 p.m., ESPN

  • Dec. 17: Houston, noon, CBS

  • Dec. 24: Seattle, noon, CBS

  • Dec. 31: at Houston, noon, Fox

  • TBD: Jacksonville, TBD, TBD

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Ravens 2023 schedule

all times CT

  • Sept. 10: Houston (W, 25-9)

  • Sept. 17: at Cincinnati (W, 27-24)

  • Sept. 24: Indianapolis (L, 22-19 OT)

  • Oct. 1: at Cleveland (W, 28-3)

  • Oct. 8: at Pittsburgh (L, 17-10)

  • Oct. 15: at Tennessee, 8:30 a.m., NFL Network

  • Oct. 22: Detroit, noon, FOX

  • Oct. 29: at Arizona, 3:25 p.m., CBS

  • Nov. 5: Seattle, noon, CBS

  • Nov. 12: Cleveland, noon, FOX

  • Nov. 16: Cincinnati, 7:15 p.m., Amazon Prime

  • Nov. 26: at L.A. Chargers, 7:20 p.m., NBC

  • Dec. 10: L.A. Rams, noon, FOX

  • Dec. 17: at Jacksonville, 7:20 p.m., NBC

  • Dec. 25: at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m., ABC

  • Dec. 31: Miami, noon, CBS

  • TBD: Pittsburgh, TBD, TBD

Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @nickusss.

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