In what is the latest chapter of the 2023 NFL International Series, the Tennessee Titans will meet the Baltimore Ravens at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, with Tennessee serving as the home team.
Both teams are coming into this game off a loss, with the Titans dropping their Week 5 game to the Indianapolis Colts, 23-16, and the Ravens losing against the Pittsburgh Steelers, 17-10.
These two teams are no strangers to each other.
Not only do they have a longstanding rivalry, the Titans and Ravens have also played one another five times since 2017, including twice in the playoffs. Tennessee has won three of those games.
Sportsbooks have already weighed-in and believe that the Ravens are going to win this game, but what do experts think?
Find out now as we take a look around the landscape and see what experts from different media outlets are saying about the Week 6 contest between Tennessee and Baltimore.
USA TODAY
Jarrett Bell: Ravens (23-17)
Chris Bumbaca: Ravens (22-19)
Nate Davis: Ravens (23-20)
Safid Deen: Ravens (27-20)
Tyler Dragon: Ravens (23-17)
Victoria Hernandez: Ravens (26-20)
Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz: Ravens (24-13)
Lorenzo Reyes: Ravens (23-18)
NFL.com
Ali Bhanpuri: Ravens (23-20)
Brooke Cersosimo: Ravens (24-21)
Dan Parr: Ravens (23-17)
Gennaro Filice: Ravens (19-17)
Tom Blair: Ravens (20-17)
CBS Sports
Pete Prisco: Titans (21-20) – “Both of these teams are coming off bad losses, and now have to make a long trip to play this one in London. The Titans defense was bad agains the Colts, but the Ravens offense blew a bunch of scoring chances in losing to the Steelers. These games are always physical battles, which is why this will be close. The Ravens are good against the run, which is problem for Derrick Henry. The Titans win it, but it’s close.”
Will Brinson: Ravens
Jared Dubin: Ravens
Ryan Wilson: Ravens
John Breech: Titans
Tyler Sullivan: Ravens
Dave Richard: Titans
Jamey Eisenberg: Ravens
Bleacher Report
Bleacher Report’s Week 6 picks
Gary Davenport: Ravens
Brad Gagnon: Ravens
Ian Hanford: Ravens
Kristopher Knox: Ravens
Maurice Moton: Ravens
Wes O’Donnell: Ravens
Brent Sobleski: Ravens
Score prediction: Ravens 23, Titans 17
ESPN
Matt Bowen: Ravens
Mike Clay: Ravens
Jeremy Fowler: Ravens
Dan Graziano: Ravens
Kimberly A. Martin: Ravens
Eric Moody: Ravens
Jason Reid: Ravens
Lindsey Thiry: Ravens
Sam Wickersham: Titans
MMQB
Albert Breer: Ravens
Mitch Goldich: Ravens
Claire Kuwana: Ravens
Gilberto Manzano: Ravens
Conor Orr: Ravens
John Pluym: Ravens
Matt Verderame: Ravens
Pro Football Talk
Pro Football Talk’s Week 6 picks
Chris Simms: Ravens (21-17)
Mike Florio: Ravens (24-21)
Florio: “Which Titans team will show up in London? One that should at least stay within the spread is our guess.”
Sporting News
Sporting News’ Week 6 picks
Vinnie Iyer: Ravens (23-17) – “Lamar Jackson and the entire Ravens’ offense is not fitting so well in the new system with critical mistakes and an inconsistent running game, sometimes using Jackson, sometimes not. The Titans also have had Jackson’s number in the past. That said, the Titans’ defense is suddenly breaking down up front and has a bad secondary. The Ravens also can keep slowing Derrick Henry across the pond. John Harbaugh’s team rebounds well as Mike Vrabel’s team fails to overachieve for the mild upset.”
Bill Bender: Ravens (24-20) – “Yet another London game. The Ravens are playing their fourth road game in five weeks, part of a brutal stretch that won’t get easier against Detroit in Week 7. Lamar Jackson and Ryan Tannehill are both taking too many sacks. The Titans have three games where they have scored 16 points or less. Overseas games are tough, and both teams are 0-1 all time in London.”
The 33rd Team
Ryan Reynolds: Ravens (21-17) – “The Baltimore Ravens’ new-look offense hasn’t exactly impressed through five games. Lamar Jackson is an efficient passer, but his dynamic athleticism still determines the Ravens’ success. The Ravens had several game-changing drops last week, so expect a better outing at London. The Tennessee Titans’ pass rush is the team’s strength, while the secondary remains a beatable unit. Tennessee has talent on offense, but it has been inconsistent. A big reason for that is its bottom-tier offensive line. The Ravens do not have a highly capable front four, but they will create pressure in this matchup.”
Overall expert tally
Number of experts picking Ravens: 45
Number of experts picking Titans: 4