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As the Titans desperately searched for a spark against the Ravens at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the destructive Derrick Henry provided it with 63 exhilarating yards slots
It was a brief moment of relief that underlined an alarming and uncomfortable truth for Tennessee and their immediate future slots
Down 18-3 at the start of the third quarter, Mike Vrabel’s side were forced to feed their hulking running back a direct snap slots
A feverish London crowd, delivering a spine-tingling atmosphere 16 years after the NFL’s International Series arrived in the capital, pleaded with the Titans to wake up slots
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill was floundering and the offense stuttered to just 89 first-half yards and only 16 yards on the ground slots
So the wildcat formation, rarely a sustainable strategy in the NFL, offered some hope slots
And given the miserable situation surrounding the Titans’ offense, it might reappear in the weeks ahead given Henry’s prowess and the limited options behind Tannehill, who hobbled away from London with an ankle injury slots
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On that third-quarter play, ‘King Henry’ darted to his right, offered a fake handoff to fellow running back Tyjae Spears and quickly snapped the ball back slots
The 29-year-old grasped the ball close to his chest, pierced the Baltimore defense and rumbled upfield for a staggering 63-yard gain slots
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22) runs the ball for a touchdown (AP)That moment, while breathtaking and joyous for those in attendance, brings a tinge of sadness, knowing it could be one of the last of its kind from a legendary player bringing a punishing 1,836 career carries into today’s game slots
Henry, unwilling to spurn the opportunity to hand his side hope, stormed into the end zone from 15 yards out after casting a hand toward the timid Marcus Williams slots
It cut the Ravens’ lead to eight, yet the reality of their situation, up against a dynamic and varied Lamar Jackson-led offense, proved too much slots
This was a game Baltimore ought to have made a statement in, discarding a poor side in a state of flux, yet the Ravens’ production in the red zone ensured the Titans were always within sight slots
Kicker Justin Tucker can always keep the scoreboard moving, yet John Harbaugh will hope for a slicker operation in the coming weeks if Baltimore are to threaten a run to the Super Bowl slots
Vrabel teams rarely lie down, and the animosity slots between the teams, built on the Titans’ impudent move to dance on the Ravens’ pitch logo a few seasons ago, made for a scrappy affair slots
Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens looks to pass (Getty Images)But Jackson, incredulously passed up by the rest of the NFL in a trade after contract negotiations reached a stalemate in the off-season, oozed class in a composed orchestration of this run-heavy offense slots
It was just seven seconds before the second quarter when his first incomplete pass arrived, Jackson’s eighth attempt after posting 98 yards slots
His fast start included exhilarating chunk plays from Odell Beckham Jr (32 yards) and Nelson Agholor (19 yards) after a trademark scramble and looping pass slots
The game naturally evolved into a battle to limit Jackson’s time to throw: When afforded more than 2 slots
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And the stark contrast slots between the teams could be seen in the sole Baltimore touchdown slots
As Jackson found exciting young receiver Zay Flowers for a 10-yard score, the difference was not so much in the pass or the former Boston College star’s route but the quarterback’s behaviour slots
After a brief chest bump with his teammate, Jackson turned violently and sprinted back to position himself for a try at a two-point conversion slots
He would make it, again to Flowers, as their relationship blossoms further, only for Beckham Jr’s pass interference to erase the score slots
That attention to detail and concentration, with the job unfinished, should embolden Baltimore’s fans slots
Jackson’s leadership and mentality were bizarrely questioned as his future was furiously debated this year, yet there is an intensity behind No slots
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Later, a failed series saw him utilise the precious time slots between possessions, dumping his helmet on a table near the bench before crouching for some intimate instructions with Agholor slots
Henry must look on in envy at the potential behind this Baltimore’s offense and the variety alongside a quarterback such as Jackson slots
The trade deadline looms and Henry, in this 24-16 defeat, might have shown Tennessee why a painful next step is required to turn this team around slots
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India pacer Mohammed Shami earned a historic feat in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 after his latest five-wicket haul in his side’s four-wicket victory over New Zealand slots
Shami, who was on the bench for India’s four opening matches during the World Cup, had come in as a cover for Hardik Pandya who had gotten injured slots
India’s decision to play Shami at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala on Sunday paid off as he finished with a five-wicket haul – a landmark that has etched his name in the history books slots
He has now surpassed an elite list of Indian bowlers to become the first to score two five-wicket hauls in the 50-over World Cup slots
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Javagal Srinath and Zaheer Khan, both of whom have claimed 44 wickets each, are India’s leading wicket takers in the history of the coveted tournament slots
New Zealand’s innings on Sunday were brought back on track following two early dismissals by Daryl Mitchell (131) and Rachin Ravindra (75), who had a challenging 159-run partnership slots
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The one-down batter mistimed a length delivery from Shami, resulting in a catch taken by Shubman Gill at long-on slots
The 33-year-old fast bowler then cleaned up the Kiwi tail by dismissing Mitchell Santner and Matt Henry, and enforcing a run out of Lockie Ferguson on the final ball of New Zealand’s innings slots
On the penultimate delivery, Shami finally ended Mitchell’s incredible knock of 130 off 127 balls slots
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Rohit Sharma’s team is at the top of the table with 10 points – two more than New Zealand who are now placed second slots
Team India has a week’s gap before their next fixture against England on 29 October in Lucknow slots
New Zealand, meanwhile, will take on Australia on 28 October in Dharamshala slots
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