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Ravens Will 'Bounce Back' vs. Tennessee Titans Says Analyst

The Baltimore Ravens are coming off a poor loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, but NFL analyst Bart Scott thinks Lamar Jackson and co will take care of business in London.

The Baltimore Ravens have been struggling for consistency in the opening five weeks of the season, and that has cost them two games that they had no business losing.

Now, sitting at 3-2, the Ravens have traveled to London as they take on the Tennessee Titans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

But which version of the Ravens will we see? The one that produced a superb performance against the Cincinnati Bengals? Or the one that gave up a double-digit lead to the Pittsburgh Steelers last week?

NFL analyst Bart Scott sees the Ravens bouncing back from their loss to the Steelers.

“I think they have a bounce-back [win],” Scott said on ESPN’s First Take. “Every once in a while, you have some of these ugly losses to your division rivals, I think they’ll be better going forward. I think they got to go all in because the AFC is wide open.”

Coming off such a loss to your division rival can be a tough pill to swallow, especially given that Baltimore controlled most of the game against Pittsburgh.

The Ravens will look to bounce back against the Titans in London.

The Ravens will look to bounce back against the Titans in London.

But in the NFL, there is little time to dwell on a result, as the next game is quickly upon you. For Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, the team is in a good place with the Titans clash looming.

"It's been a really good week. We're ready to play," Harbaugh said via the Ravens' official website. "I gauge it by me. If I feel good, they feel good. I feel great, got good rest. Guys are in good spirits. It really picked up yesterday and carried over into today. We're in a good place."

After several drops last week, many expect the Ravens' offense to click into gear finally against Tennessee, as Lamar Jackson and co. should be able to put up enough points against this stout Titans defense that only allowed 18.6 points a game.

With Baltimore showing in the first five weeks to be one of the better teams in the AFC, finding that consistency everyone craves is crucial to positioning themselves well for a Super Bowl run.

That starts in London against the Titans, and if the Ravens can play complementary football and put Tennessee away when the opportunity presents itself, then win number four should follow.