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Ravens dance around on Titans logo, returning favor from earlier in season
The last time Tennessee and Baltimore fulfilled, there were pregame stimulates due to the fact that Titans gamers collected at the Ravens’ midfield logo at M&T Bank Arena in November.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh took offense, approaching the Tennessee gamers prior to offering coach Mike Vrabel an earful.
“It’s disrespectful,” Harbaugh yelled at the time. And Baltimore hadn’t forgotten.
After cornerback Marcus Peters obstructed quarterback Ryan Tannehill with 1:50 staying in Sunday’s wild-card video game, sealing the Ravens’ 20-13 win, Peters and his colleagues went to the Titans logo and danced around. Some waved towards the Tennessee bench.
The #Ravens TRULY like beating the #Titans
A little bit of a vengeance for that logo thing.pic.twitter.com/tqXHCJUArC
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 10, 2021
The screen drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct charge. Protective end Derek Wolfe stated postgame the event wasn’t prepared.
“Sometimes you act on emotion. And it felt like it was a good time to go ahead and do that,” Wolfe stated (via the Baltimore Sun). “It wasn’t a disrespect thing. It was more like a team unity thing.”
Likewise Wolfe: “It wasn’t a disrespect thing. It was more like a team unity thing.”
— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) January 10, 2021
Tannehill tossed for 165 backyards and a goal, however that late interception showed expensive. Tennessee had a possibility to drive down the field to score the game-winning goal. Rather, Baltimore sealed it with a choice.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson did it all for the Ravens, hurrying for 136 backyards and a goal while tossing for another 179 backyards with one interception.
The last time Tennessee and Baltimore fulfilled, there were pregame stimulates due to the fact that Titans gamers collected at the Ravens’ midfield logo at M&T Bank Arena in November.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh took offense, approaching the Tennessee gamers prior to offering coach Mike Vrabel an earful.
“It’s disrespectful,” Harbaugh yelled at the time. And Baltimore hadn’t forgotten.
After cornerback Marcus Peters obstructed quarterback Ryan Tannehill with 1:50 staying in Sunday’s wild-card video game, sealing the Ravens’ 20-13 win, Peters and his colleagues went to the Titans logo and danced around. Some waved towards the Tennessee bench.
The #Ravens TRULY like beating the #Titans
A little bit of a vengeance for that logo thing.pic.twitter.com/tqXHCJUArC
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 10, 2021
The screen drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct charge. Protective end Derek Wolfe stated postgame the event wasn’t prepared.
“Sometimes you act on emotion. And it felt like it was a good time to go ahead and do that,” Wolfe stated (via the Baltimore Sun). “It wasn’t a disrespect thing. It was more like a team unity thing.”
Likewise Wolfe: “It wasn’t a disrespect thing. It was more like a team unity thing.”
— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) January 10, 2021
Tannehill tossed for 165 backyards and a goal, however that late interception showed expensive. Tennessee had a possibility to drive down the field to score the game-winning goal. Rather, Baltimore sealed it with a choice.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson did it all for the Ravens, hurrying for 136 backyards and a goal while tossing for another 179 backyards with one interception.
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15 years since I've been following the news, no 10 my folks do that, hmm. what was the question again !?
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