How to watch and stream Ravens vs. Titans in Week 6

On the heels of a roller-coaster performance in their road loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Baltimore Ravens will look to get back on the right track in their upcoming Week 6 matchup against the Tennessee Titans. The Ravens had a game to forget on the offensive side of the ball against Pittsburgh. From the […]

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Sep 10, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) runs after a reception as Houston Texans cornerback Steven Nelson (21) chases during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports
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On the heels of a roller-coaster performance in their road loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Baltimore Ravens will look to get back on the right track in their upcoming Week 6 matchup against the Tennessee Titans.

The Ravens had a game to forget on the offensive side of the ball against Pittsburgh. From the lackluster efficiency in the red zone to the season-high seven drops, Baltimore did not have much to go its way on offense in the contest.

The Titans have had an up-and-down season of their own. They have pulled off upset wins over the Los Angeles Chargers and the Cincinnati Bengals, but they do hold an 0-2 record against AFC South opponents.

Below is how you can watch, stream, and/or listen to the game on Sunday:

Baltimore Ravens (3-2) vs. Tennessee Titans (2-3)

Date: Sunday, October 15

Time: 9:30 a.m. ET

Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Betting odds: Ravens -4.5

How to watch on TV: NFL Network

Streaming: FuboTV, network apps, etc.

Radio: 98 Rock WIYY, 97.9 FM

One storyline to watch for Baltimore

Can Lamar Jackson’s weapons on offense put together a bounce-back performance?

As mentioned, the Ravens had quite a sluggish showing on offense in Week 5, which included the seven total drops. Three such drops came from tight end Mark Andrews, although he did still tally six catches for 65 receiving yards in the divisional game.

Jackson’s weapons on offense can not afford to have yet another letdown performance in Week 6.

2 Ravens players to watch in Week 6

Jadeveon Clowney

Ravens outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney is well familiar with the Titans. Clowney, who featured for the Titans in the 2020 season, has squared off with Tennessee a total of seven times in regular season play, and he has tallied 2.5 sacks in such contests.

The Ravens sure could use a vintage outing from Clowney against Tennessee. 

Zay Flowers

Ravens rookie wideout Zay Flowers has emerged as a go-to target for Jackson this season. The former Boston College standout currently leads the team in both receptions (29) and receiving yards (317).

Despite his early success in his ongoing rookie campaign, Flowers has not been much of a difference-maker in the red zone. He has hauled in five receptions for -6 yards in this area of the field.

From his sheer speed to his keen agility in the open field, Flowers has what it takes to blossom as a reliable red zone target for Baltimore.