Ravens Defeat Titans 24-16 in London Behind Jackson’s TD Pass and Tucker’s 6 Field Goals

Seattle Sports

The Baltimore Ravens made a statement on Sunday, defeating the Tennessee Titans 24-16 in London behind a stellar performance from quarterback Lamar Jackson and kicker Justin Tucker.

Jackson threw for three touchdowns and no interceptions, completing 15 of 20 passes for a total of 239 yards. His first touchdown pass came in the first quarter, a 25-yard strike to tight end Mark Andrews. He followed that up with a 14-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Willie Snead in the second quarter. His third and final touchdown pass came in the fourth quarter, a 12-yard pass to wide receiver Seth Roberts.

Tucker was also a key contributor, kicking six field goals. He connected from distances of 33, 40, 44, 46, 47 and 48 yards. His six field goals tied the NFL record for most field goals in a single game.

The Ravens defense also played well, holding the Titans to just 16 points and forcing two turnovers. Linebacker Patrick Onwuasor had an interception in the second quarter and safety Chuck Clark recovered a fumble in the fourth quarter.

The win was the Ravens’ sixth in a row and improved their record to 7-2 on the season. The Titans dropped to 4-5 with the loss.

The Ravens will look to keep their winning streak alive when they face the Cincinnati Bengals next week. The Titans will look to bounce back when they face the Kansas City Chiefs.

Ravens Defeat Titans 24-16 in London Behind Jackson's TD Pass and Tucker's 6 Field Goals