The Columbus Dispatch

Jackson leads Ravens to victory over Titans

- Teresa M. Walker

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Lamar Jackson finally has his first postseason victory, and coming away from Baltimore makes it even more impressive.

Jackson ran for 136 yards and a 48yard 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 wildcard 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 field and started waving good-bye to the Titans – drawing a taunting penalty they didn’t mind at all.

“We finished finally,” Jackson said. “We finally finished.”

The Ravens (12-5) snapped a string of 21 straight games lost by the franchise in either the regular season or playoffs when trailing by 10 or more. They will play either top-seeded Kansas City or Buffalo in a divisional game set up by how Baltimore stopped Henry for the first 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 offensive yards per game during the season than any team but Kansas City. The Ravens finished with a 401-209 yards edge in total offense.

“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 effort. 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.”

The Titans lost their first home playoff game in 12 years and now have had three of their past eight postseason­s ended on their own field by Baltimore.

“We won the division, hosted a home playoff game,” Titans coach Mike Vrabel said. “Today it wasn’t good enough. … We competed and we battled and we came up short.”

Tennessee sacked Jackson five times and got an intercepti­on. But the Titans settled for a pair of field goals and couldn’t slow Jackson enough after halftime. Jackson turned in the sixth 100-yard rushing game by a quarterbac­k in the postseason, and joined Colin Kaepernick with two.

The Titans took a 10-0 lead by outgaining Baltimore 126-36 in the first quarter, with Tannehill tossing a 10-yard TD pass to Pro Bowl wide receiver A.J. Brown.

Stephen Gostkowski kicked a field goal set up by Malcolm Butler’s intercepti­on, his first in the postseason since picking off Russell Wilson in Super Bowl 49 to preserve New England’s win over the Seahawks.

“We didn’t get rattled,” Jackson said.

 ?? WADE PAYNE/AP ?? Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson scrambles against the Titans on Sunday.
WADE PAYNE/AP Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson scrambles against the Titans on Sunday.

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