

Who: Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens
When: Saturday, January 10th
Who's Turf: LP Field in Nashville, TN
Time: 3:30 PM CST
TV: CBS
Last Met: Titans beat Ravens 13-10 in Week 5.
Overall History: Tied 8-8
Team Trivia: Jeff Fisher’s Record vs. Ravens: 9-9 (including 1-1 in playoffs).
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Matchups to watch
Collins vs. Ravens' fifth-ranked pass defense: Collins isn't very mobile, and the Ravens will look to keep him in the pocket and force him to throw toward the middle of the field ... where Reed will be hovering in search of an interception. Collins had one of his more forgettable games this season in the October matchup, completing 17 of 32 passes for 163 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
McClain and McGahee vs. Haynesworth and Co.: If the Ravens are going to have any success offensively, it's imperative that their two primary running backs have some success against the NFL's foremost run-stuffer (presuming he's healthy). Otherwise, that will put greater pressure on Flacco, who will have his hands full against the Titans' secondary.
Titans CB Cortland Finnegan vs. Ravens WR Derrick Mason: Finnegan is easily among the top cornerbacks in the NFL. He doesn't always have man-to-man coverage, because the Titans like to play a lot of zone behind a four-man rush. However, you can bet he will see his share of Mason, the Ravens' top receiver, who managed to catch 80 passes during the regular season and a team-leading four against Miami, even though he's Baltimore's only true game-breaking threat. Mason is crafty in running routes and knows how to use the sidelines to his advantage. But Finnegan is a tremendous athlete always capable of making a big play.
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