Jen Badie
TITANS17, RAVENS16 The key might be how much the Ravens revive their rushing offense. After their lackluster offensive performance in Cleveland, they are facing their former defensive coordinator, Dean Pees, whose Titans have the No. 7 defense (333.2 yards per game allowed). However, that’s thanks to their pass defense (No. 3); their rushing defense is near the bottom of the league at No. 26. The Titans offense has struggled some (17.4 points per game), but I’ll give the advantage to Pees and the home team.