The Ravens looked better that drive, marching 88 yards down the field on 10 plays — and finishing it off. The highlight was a ridiculous 27-yard run by Jackson, who made multiple Titans defenders look foolish. But Tennessee didn’t give up any other big plays, and forced Baltimore to burn nearly four minutes from the clock to score.

Tennessee takes back over on offense, and you will surely see a steady diet of runs by Derrick Henry.

Interception, Titans!

Another drive-killing turnover for the Ravens, this time an interception by Titans safety Kenny Vaccaro. Lamar Jackson has now thrown two interceptions and lost one fumble, and he twice failed to convert on fourth-and-short.

This isn’t quite the same as last year, when Jackson played poorly in the playoffs and the Ravens lost to the Chargers, but it’s close. Absolutely nothing is going right for the Baltimore offense.

The fourth quarter will start with Tennessee on offense near midfield with a 22-point lead.

The Titans score. Again. They’re leading 28-6.

Ryan Tannehill is the first quarterback to score a rushing touchdown in this game, diving in from 1 yard out to put Tennessee up three scores. The Titans took six plays to march just 20 yards into the end zone.

If there is a silver lining for the Ravens, it is that the collapse has been swift. They still have 19 minutes to get back into this game, but they’re going to have to start scoring, fast.

Tennessee scores again with some razzle-dazzle, and Baltimore fumbles.

Holy cow, the Titans scored on a jump pass from Derrick Henry — yes you read that right — to Corey Davis. The play was a direct snap to Henry while backup quarterback Marcus Mariota was on the field. (Could anybody see that coming?)