Impressive John Harbaugh stat doesn't bode well for Titans in Week 6

The Baltimore Ravens head into their Week 6 matchup against the Tennessee Titans still reeling from their road defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers. From the sluggish efficiency in the red zone to the season-high seven drops, Baltimore’s offense had quite a game to forget in Week 5. The Ravens have responded well to a loss […]

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Aug 12, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh watches first quarter action from the sideline against the Philadelphia Eagles at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports
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The Baltimore Ravens head into their Week 6 matchup against the Tennessee Titans still reeling from their road defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers. From the sluggish efficiency in the red zone to the season-high seven drops, Baltimore’s offense had quite a game to forget in Week 5.

The Ravens have responded well to a loss in the John Harbaugh era. As noted by the Ravens’ official X account, Baltimore boasts a 56-33 record after a loss under Harbaugh, which is the third-best such mark since 2008.

The Ravens have logged a 1-0 record after a loss this season. A week removed from its upset defeat to the Indianapolis Colts, Harbaugh’s squad took care of business with a 28-3 road win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 4. Baltimore’s well-rounded defense held Cleveland to a lowly 2.6 yards per play average in the contest.

The Ravens are set to meet a Tennessee Titans team in Week 6 that although it sits in last place in the AFC South standings with a 2-3 record, the side holds a 2-0 record after a defeat this season.

Overall, the Ravens have won two out of their last five games against the Titans, including the playoffs.