How to Watch Titans' Game Against Ravens in London on Sunday

It's football for breakfast in Nashville on Sunday when the Tennessee Titans get off to an early start to the day with a matchup against the Baltimore Ravens in London. Here's all the information on how to watch, which is certainly different from a normal Sunday, of course.
How to Watch Titans' Game Against Ravens in London on Sunday
How to Watch Titans' Game Against Ravens in London on Sunday /

It's football for breakfast in Nashville on Sunday when the Tennessee Titans take on the Baltimore Ravens across the pond in London with an early 8:30 a.m. CT start.

The Week 6 game is part of the NFL's International Series, and it's third game in three weeks in London. The Titans are 2-3 thus far, and the Ravens are 3-2. 

The Titans and Ravens have met on 26 prior occasions, highlighted by five postseason contests—most recently a 20-13 Ravens wild-card victory on Jan. 10, 2021. The Titans have faced the Ravens more than any other opponent in franchise postseason history, despite the first such matchup not occurring until January 2001. Including all regular season and postseason games, the series is tied 13-13.

Here's all the information on how to watch, which is certainly different from a normal Sunday, of course. We'll also be doing a live blog here at AllTitans.com, so check that out when the game starts and we'll keep you updated in real time. CLICK HERE

How to watch Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens

  • Who: Baltimore Ravens (3-2) vs. Tennessee Titans (2-3) 
  • What: Week 6 of the NFL regular season.
  • When: 8:30 a.m. CT on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023
  • Where: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (60,000) in London, England
  • Weather: Overcast skies are predicted, with temperatures in the mid-50s throughout the game, according to weather.com. 
  • Local TV: NFL Network is carrying this week's game nationally, and it will be televised locally on WTVF (Channel 5) in Nashville. 
  • Announcers: Rich Eisen (play-by-play), Kurt Warner (analysts), Jamie Erdahl (sidelines).
  • Radio: Titans Radio Network (WGFX 104.5 in Nashville).
  • Radio Announcers: Mike Keith (play-by-play), Dave McGinnis (analyst), Ramon Foster (sideline), Rhett Bryan (gameday host).
  • National radio: Westwood One, with John Sadak (play-by-play) and Derek Rackley (analyst)
  • Satellite Radio: Sirius 81, XM 226, SXM 226, Internet 830.
  • Streaming: NFL-Plus. 
  • Point spread: Baltimore is a 6-point favorite, and the over/under is 42.5 points, according to the DraftKings.com gambling website as of 5 a.m. ET on Sunday. Here is a complete breakdown on the game, with a history of point spread numbers for both teams. CLICK HERE

Recent history with Titans, Ravens 

  • Last week: Tennessee lost at Indianapolis last week, falling 23-16 for their third straight loss on the road this season. The Titans have had 10 scoring drives in the three losses, but just one touchdown and nine field goals. The Ravens lost at Pittsburgh 17-10, scoring the first 10 points of the game, but being shut out the final 42 minutes of the game.
  • Last season: Tennessee finished 7-10 a year ago, losing their last seven games to finish second in the AFC South, two games behind the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Baltimore Ravens finished 10-7 and made the playoffs, but they lost to the Cincinnati Bengals 24-17.
  • Last meeting: The last times these two teams played was in the playoffs following the 2020 regular season. On Jan. 10, 2021, the Ravens beat the Titans 20-13 in Nashville.
  • Series history: The series is tied 13-13.  the postseason. The Titans lead the regular season series 11-10, but the Ravens are 3-2 in postseason meetings.

Statistical leaders for Titans, Colts

  • Titans statistical leaders: Passing — Ryan Tannehill, 1,052 yards on 90-for-142 passes, 2 TD pass, 5 interceptions; Rushing — Derrick Henry, 328 yards on 86 carries, 2 TD rushing; Receiving — DeAndre Hopkins, 26 catches for 356 yards.
  • Colts statistical leaders: Passing — Lamar Jackson. 1,030 yards on 100-for-143 passes, 4 TD passes, 2 interception in three starts; Rushing — Lamar Jackson, 265 yards on 47 carries, 4 TD run; Receiving — Zay Flowers, 29 catches for 317 yards, 0 TD.

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