Archive for Monday, October 06, 2008
Titans…13 Ravens…10
Kerry Collins throws an 11-yard touchdown pass to Alge Crumpler with 1:56 left to secure win over Baltimore. The game is marred by several skirmishes and many penalties.
BALTIMORE – The Tennessee Titans are still unbeaten, thanks to a late touchdown drive and a defense that outperformed the top-ranked unit in the league.
Kerry Collins threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Alge Crumpler with 1:56 left to rally Tennessee past the Baltimore Ravens, 13-10.
The Titans (5-0) trailed, 10-6, in the fourth quarter before Collins directed an 11-play, 80-yard scoring drive.
The game was marred by several skirmishes. Tennessee was penalized 10 times for 78 yards, including two 15-yard infractions that fueled both of Baltimore’s scoring drives.
The Ravens (2-2) received 11 penalties for 91 yards in a matchup between two teams that once were, and seem to still be, bitter rivals.
Collins was 17 for 32 for 163 yards and two interceptions. Joe Flacco went 18 for 27 for 153 yards and two interceptions.
Quoteworthy: “From the way the game was going, I think the referee just probably wanted to feel important.” – Terrell Suggs, Ravens linebacker, on the team being assessed 11 penalties
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