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Tennessee Titans vs Baltimore Ravens: Everything You Need To Know

Kickoff time, TV, point spread, tickets, parking, traffic and more for Sunday's Titans-Ravens game.

NASHVILLE, TN — The Titans return home Sunday after a stretch of road games and the bye week, sitting at 4-3 and atop the AFC South, now in prime position with both the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans ruling their starting quarterbacks out for the season. Coming to town this week is old rival the Baltimore Ravens sitting at 4-4. Tennessee will be looking for a third straight win. First-round draft pick wide receiver Corey Davis returns to action this week.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Kickoff time: Noon CT

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TV and radio: CBS with Kevin Harlan and Rich Gannon on the call, Titans Radio Network

Point spread: Tennessee is favored by 3.5.

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Tickets: Tickets are available via Ticketmaster and NFL Ticket Exchange. There are also seats available on secondary sites like StubHub.

Parking: All on-site parking at Nissan Stadium requires a Titans-issued parking pass, but there are plenty of cash lots around the stadium. The Titans and InShuttle offer a $10 shuttle service from the state lot at 10th Avenue and Charlotte and from Greer Stadium. The service begins at 10:30 AM.

Prohibited items: The Titans adhere to the NFL bag policy, which allows bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12” x 6” x 12” or a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag. Small clutch bags, no larger than the hand, may be carried along with one of the clear-bag options. Also prohibited are banners or signs larger than a standard piece of poster board, video cameras, any item with a pole or stick (including selfie sticks), umbrellas, strollers, noisemakers and laser pointers.

Traffic: The Woodland Street Bridge closes at 9 a.m. to car traffic and is available only to pedestrians and shuttles until after the game. The Korean Veterans Bridge is open to traffic in both directions until the beginning of the fourth quarter, at which time it moves to westbound (that is: towards downtown) traffic only.

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