Titans To Face Ravens In London Game, Some Fans Are Not Happy

The Tennessee Titans will face the Baltimore Ravens in London on Oct. 15th, with kickoff coming early that Sunday morning local time.
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NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans learned the date and time of their upcoming trip across the pond on Wednesday morning when the announcement of their game and opponent was released.

The Titans will face the Baltimore Ravens in week six, on Oct. 15th, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with kickoff set for 8:30 a.m. local ET that morning. 

While some approved the announcement, others are not as happy that one of the most compelling games of the season, which will be a home game for the Titans is being shipped to England.   

Fans are not excited about having arguably the biggest game versus a non-division rival moved out of Nashville, with this being a home game for the Titans. 

While Houston, Indianapolis, and Jacksonville are now division rivals, and will all make appearances at Nissan Stadium, the rivalry with the Ravens is just as intense and heated, given the history between these two franchises from their time as division rivals during the Titans early days in Nashville. 

As for the rivalry, the all-time series is tied at 13-13, though the Ravens hold a 6-4 advantage over the last ten meetings, having won the last meeting between the two by a final score of  20-13 on Jan.10, 2021, in an NFC wildcard game.

Prior to that game, the Titans had been victorious in the previous two encounters, winning 3-024 in overtime in Baltimore in the 2020 regular season and again that same season in Baltimore in the divisional round of the playoffs by a final of 28-12. 

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Greg Arias
GREG ARIAS

Greg Arias covers the Tennessee Titans for All Titans.com on Sports Illustrated/FanNation. He has been covering the NFL for various outlets since 2000.