Post-Tribune

Ravens run, run, run to get revenge against Titans

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Jackson rushes for 136 yards vs. Tennessee, avenging last year’s loss

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Lamar Jackson finally has his first postseason victory, and coming away from Baltimore makes it even more impressive.

Jackson ran for 136 yards and a 48-yard touchdown while throwing for 179 more as the Ravens rallied from 10 points down and beat the Tennessee Titans 20-13 Sunday in their AFC wild-card game.

Baltimore also shut down 2,000-yard rusher Derrick Henry and held Tennessee to its fewest points all season.

The Titans (11-6) had the ball and a chance to tie when Marcus Peters intercepte­d Ryan Tannehill's pass intended for Kalif Raymond with 1:50 left. After the turnover, the Ravens came onto the field and started waving good-bye to the Titans — drawing a taunting penalty they didn't mind at all.

“We finished finally,” Jackson said. “We finally finished.”

The Ravens (12-5) snapped a string of 21 straight games lost by the franchise in either the regular season or playoffs when trailing by 10 or more.

They will play either top-seeded Kansas City or Buffalo in a divisional game set up by how Baltimore stopped Henry for the first time in three games.

The All-Pro ran all over the Ravens with 328 yards rushing combined in the past two meetings. With both Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams back on the Baltimore D-line, Henry had his worst performanc­e this season with 18 carries for 40 yards.

“Our defense was tired of hearing the noise,“Jackson said. “And they did what they were supposed to do.”

Baltimore smothered a Tennessee offense that tied for fourth averaging 30.7 points a game and had more offensive yards per game during the season than any team but Kansas City. The Ravens finished with a 401-209 yards edge in total offense.

The All-Pro ran all over the Ravens with 328 yards rushing combined in the past two meetings.

With both Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams back on the Baltimore Dline, Henry had his worst performanc­e this season with 18 carries for only 40 yards.

Baltimore smothered a Tennessee offense that tied for fourth averaging 30.7 points a game and had more offensive yards per game during the season than any team but Kansas City. The Ravens finished with a 401-209 yards edge in total offense.

“This may be the best win I've ever been associated with ,” said Baltimore coach John Harbaugh, who won a Super Bowl eight years ago. “It was a very strong effort. Our tackling was strong, all the outside backers. That kind of physicalit­y. We were able to hit him with multiple helmets and take him back.”

 ?? WESLEY HITT/GETTY ?? Baltimore quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson scores a touchdown on a 48-yard run on Sunday.
WESLEY HITT/GETTY Baltimore quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson scores a touchdown on a 48-yard run on Sunday.

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