The Ravens will play their third-straight road game (and fourth over the past five) when Baltimore (3-2) battles the Tennessee Titans (2-3) from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.
Kickoff for the matchup is set for 2:30 p.m. BST (9:30 a.m. ET).
The team traveled to London on Monday (Oct. 9) and spent a week acclimating while practicing at the Tottenham Hotspur Training Ground (THTG).
This trip marks the Ravens’ second-ever game in London, with Baltimore last playing the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in 2017.
Tennessee leads the all-time regular season series, 11-10.
Baltimore holds a 3-2 edge in postseason play, including a 20-13 victory at Tennessee in the 2020 Wild Card round, when these two teams last faced each other.
With kickoff fast approaching, here are ten stats for the matchup.
1
Kyle Hamilton can do it all
Most coverage snaps without allowing a TD among all safeties:
Kyle Hamilton – 207 pic.twitter.com/dGYFgEEwxD
— PFF BAL Ravens (@PFF_Ravens) October 11, 2023
2
Lamar Dual Threat history
Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts are the only players to pass for at least 1,000 yards and rush for over 200 yards this season.
Jackson has 1,030 passing yards and 265 rushing yards – the most among all QBs.
3
Ravens end zone prowess
Baltimore’s 9 rushing touchdowns this season is tied with Detroit for the NFL’s
third most. Four rushing touchdowns have come from QB Lamar Jackson and career-high 3 have been scored by RB Justice Hill.
4
Ravens consistently run
The Ravens have gone 21 consecutive games the Ravens have rushed for at least 100 yards, marking the NFL’s longest active streak. San Francisco is second with 11 games.
5
First quarter dominance
Like the Eagles and other teams, Baltimore likes to strike first.
The Ravens have outscored opponents 35-3 in the first quarter through five game this season.
6
Ravens defense forcing negative plays
Baltiore has forced opposing offenses into 38 plays that went for negative yards, tying Carolina and Miami for the NFL’s second most (Buffalo is first w/ 40 negative plays).
The -212 yards on negative plays forced ranks No. 1 in the NFL.
7
Roquan Smith averages a DIME
Smith has 39 career games (including four this season) in which the All-Pro linebacker has recorded 10+ tackles, marking the NFL’s most since he entered the league in 2018.
8
John Harbaugh is a winner
Harbaugh’s 150 regular season wins are the 24th most by a head coach in NFL history. With 11 playoff victories, he has led the Ravens to 161 total wins, ranking as the NFL’s fourth most since his 2008 Baltimore arrival.
9
Ravens are rarely shut out
The Ravens have scored in 341 consecutive games marking the NFL’s longest active streak, which dates back to 9/30/02.
Carolina is second at 332, while Pittsburgh is third at 268.