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RAVENS RUSH “D”
The Ravens’ defense allowed just 47 rushing yards in the Week 5 matchup, tied (10/26 vs. Oak.) for the fewest in a
game this season. Tennessee entered the game with the NFL’s No. 8 rush offense, averaging 137.0 yards per contest.
DEFENSIVE IN OWN TERRITORY
The Titans’ offense started 4 of its 10 drives in Ravens territory (on the 37, 17, 43 and 35). Amazingly, on those drives,
Tennessee only gained -1 yard and was held to just 3 points. (The FG occurred when the Titans’ started their drive on
Baltimore’s 17-yard line. Baltimore forced 2 punts and halted another push with a Chris McAlister INT on the other drives.) Conversely, Baltimore didn’t start a single drive in Titans territory.
NO SACKS ALLOWED
Baltimore did not allow a sack against the Titans. The game marked 1 of 5 times in 2008 (including last week’s Wild Card win) that the Ravens’ kept QB Joe Flacco clean.
Baltimore has allowed 10.8 points per game in 9 career playoff contests (including 9 last Sunday at Miami), ranking as the lowest opponent playoff scoring average since the 1970 merger.
In 6 playoff wins, the Ravens have allowed just 5.8 points per game. Baltimore has never permitted more than 10 points in a playoff win.