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NFL: Titans visit Seahawks on RDS and RDS Direct

Sunday, Sep 19, 2021. 8:00 AM

RDS and RDS Direct bring you the Raiders-Steelers, Titans-Seahawks and Chiefs-Ravens games starting at 1 p.m. Sunday. Wall-to-wall NFL football on the air!

Avant-match Titans c. Seahawks

Faced with the devastating attack of the Arizona Cardinals in raising the curtain, the Tennessee Titans try to pass the towel on a stinging 38-13 setback.

The task was not easy, however, far from it, as Mike Vrabel’s troops took over the management of Lumen Field in a duel with the Seattle Seahawks.

And for the first time in 21 months (their last home game in front of the crowd on December 29, 2019), the noisy Seattle crowd will be there to make life difficult for the Titans.

Pete Carroll’s Seahawks will be pumped up, there’s no doubt. Guided by the brilliance of Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett in attack, the locals dominated the Indianapolis Colts 28-16 last Sunday.

As for the Titans, they will want to avoid starting the calendar with a 0-2 record for the first time since 2012.

Ravens Will Need Some Magic (8:15 p.m. RDS)

Pre-game Chiefs v. Ravens

To wrap up what promises to be a great 2nd week of NFL action, the Ravens will have a colossal challenge up their sleeve as they kick off their home season against last Super Bowl finalists, the Kansas City Chiefs. .

The confrontation between Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes, two recent winners of the MVP title, will of course be in the foreground.

This will be the fourth year in a row Baltimore has faced Andy Reid’s side, and the Maryland side are 0-3 so far. KC was also imposed by the mark of 34-20 at the home of the Ravens, last year.

As if that statistic weren’t enough, the Chiefs have lined up 11 straight wins in opposing stadiums to complete the 2020 calendar.

Seemingly unbeatable at the start of the calendar, the Chiefs have not suffered a defeat in September since 2016. Mahomes has a sparkling 11-0 starter record in the first month of activity, as well as a Phenomenal harvest of 35 touchdowns, all without falling victim to the slightest interception.

On Monday, against Las Vegas, the Ravens missed their first game of the season for the first time since 2015.

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