Ravens Beat Titans, Advance In Playoffs After Wild-Card Round

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Baltimore MD

10 January, 2021

3:49 PM

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NASHVILLE, TN — The Baltimore Ravens are headed to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Ravens cornerback Marcus Peters intercepted a throw by Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill at the end of the fourth quarter, securing the Ravens' lead for a 20-13 win. Here's a look at how the game played out: 1st quarter: The Ravens did not put any points on the board, while the Titans led by 10 points, with wide receiver A.J. Brown scoring a touchdown and kicker Stephen Gostkowski making a field goal.2nd quarter: Ravens kicker Justin Tucker made a field goal and quarterback Lamar Jackson ran for a touchdown, so the score evened up 10-10 at the half. 3rd quarter: Ravens running back JK Dobbins scored a touchdown, pushing Baltimore ahead to 17-10. The Titans kicker snagged a field goal, tightening the score to 17-13.4th quarter: Tucker kicked a 51-yard field goal for three points, bringing the score to 20-13. Last year, the Titans beat the Ravens 28-12 in the AFC divisional round game. Mayors Make Playoff Wager Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Nashville Mayor John Cooper made a friendly bet before the game. Scott wagered Koco's Pub crab cakes, Berger cookies, Made in BMore clothing, and Mount Royal Soap Co. hand sanitizer. "I hope that this friendly wager will bring some much-needed lighthearted energy to both cities as we all continue to navigate these difficult times," Scott said in a statement earlier in the week, adding he was "looking forward to a Ravens victory against the Titans on Sunday." Cooper wagered baked goods from D'Andrews Bakery, hot sauce and merchandise from 400 Degrees Hot Chicken, Batch Nashville merchandise, a t-shirt from Swett's Restaurant and a postcard from Hatch Show Print. Thank you Mr. Mayor it was a great game between two great organizations. We will enjoy and send evidence of the celebration. See you next time as it won't be the last time we match up. https://t.co/OQci7CB3sQ— Brandon M. Scott (@MayorBMScott) January 10, 2021 Playoff Picture The divisional rounds will be played next weekend. So far the wild card winners include Tampa Bay Buccaneers (defeated Washington, 31-23); Los Angeles Rams (beat the Seattle Seahawks 30-20); and the Buffalo Bills (topped the Indianapolis Colts, 27-24), after Saturday's matchups. The Ravens played the Titans at 1:05 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 10, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints face off at 4:40 p.m. followed by the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers at 8:15 p.m. This is a developing story and will be updated. See Also: Fans Will Not Be At Baltimore Ravens Game Vs. TitansBaltimore Ravens Playoff Events: Drive-Thru Rally, Pop-Up ShopNashville, Baltimore Mayors Place Friendly Wager Ahead Of NFL Playoffs Game

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