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Baltimore Ravens revisit 2017 London loss ahead of Titans game - ESPN

LONDON — The last and only other time the Baltimore Ravens played in England, coach John Harbaugh spent the flight home watching his team's 44-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

He couldn't believe what he saw. His team was unrecognizable.

A horrible case of jet lag and an unexpected political distraction left the players with no legs, no focus and — in hindsight — no chance of winning.

Harbaugh later stood in front of reporters and insisted one loss doesn't define a season. But he did acknowledge how this one loss shaped his view on playing overseas.

«To be honest with you, and maybe I'll get into trouble for saying this, don't plan on going over there anytime soon to play again,» Harbaugh said in September 2017. «So, somebody else can have that job.»

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Six years later, the Ravens are coming off a disheartening 17-10 loss to the rival Pittsburgh Steelers and head back to England, where they will play the Tennessee Titans on Sunday (9:30 a.m. ET, NFL Network).

There are seven players remaining from that 37-point loss, which is tied for the largest margin of defeat in franchise history. But for those who endured the embarrassment, there is no debate as to where that defeat ranks.

It was «the worst loss in the history of the Ravens or Baltimore sports,» Harbaugh told «The Adam Jones Podcast» earlier this year.

When asked if they expect any flashbacks, the players pointed out that it's a different stadium — Tottenham Hotspur instead of Wembley — and it's a different routine. Instead of arriving Friday morning like

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