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AFC No. 1 seed Ravens hoping to learn from '19 disappointment

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- As the Baltimore Ravens await who they will play in the AFC divisional round, their biggest adversary during the bye week is history.

Four years ago, Baltimore was the AFC's No. 1 seed and was upset by the Tennessee Titans, 28-12, in its opening playoff game. For the nine players remaining from that 2019 team, including quarterback Lamar Jackson, that flop continues to hang over them as they enter the playoffs as the top seed in the conference for the first time since that disappointment.

"I'm still not completely over it, to be honest," Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley said.