Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and his team were upset at home in the Divisional Round at the hands of the surging Tennessee Titans. Not only that, but Harbaugh's Ravens got absolutely dominated by the Titans as Tennessee won the game by the score of 28-12 and never trailed despite playing in a very hostile environment on the road.

More specifically, though, Harbaugh believes that his team was beaten in the “trenches” as the Titans front line played rock-solid football on both ends.

“The trenches on both sides, they played extremely well,” Harbaugh recently said, via the Baltimore Sun. “That was the biggest difference.”

The Titans were of course led by workhorse running back Derrick Henry, who rushed for nearly 200 yards while even throwing a touchdown pass en route to victory.

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“I felt like this was the best football team that it could be this year,” Harbaugh added of the Ravens, via the Baltimore Sun. “With the group that we had, we made the most of us, becoming the best football team we could be. We just weren’t that today, and that’s the disappointing thing.”

The Ravens notably finished the 2019-20 regular season at a stellar 14-2 while earning a bye for the first round of the playoffs. As a result of Saturday evening's loss to the Titans, the Ravens were unable to win a single postseason game this time around. However, with soon-to-be MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson under center, the Ravens appear to be primed for another impressive run come next year.