WATCH: Titans Defense Makes Huge Stop on Lamar Jackson to Hold Ravens to Field Goal
The Tennessee Titans are into the second quarter of their Week 6 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens and the red zone defense has been fantastic early on, holding the Ravens to three field goals on three scoring opportunities.
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As the Tennessee Titans heads towards halftime against the Baltimore Ravens their defense has been on the field a lot, but they have held the Ravens to multiple field goals despite being close to the goal line. We saw them do it again in the second quarter.
The Ravens tried to run Lamar Jackson on third and short and Harold Landry was able to corral him and get the stop. it was a great play and the Titans run defense has been much better than last week against the Indianapolis Colts.
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