The Ravens had this Oct. 5 game in their grasp until referee Bill Carollo waved his yellow hanky and called Ravens defensive-end linebacker Terrell Suggs for a controversial roughing-the-passer penalty. The penalty erased a false start on the Titans and gave them a first down, keeping the game-winning drive alive. Replays showed that Suggs hit Titans quarterback Kerry Collins more on the shoulder than on the helmet and that the contact looked incidental. Carollo was undeterred in calling the penalty that led to the 13-10 win for Tennessee.
WHAT HAPPENED: : The Titans scored 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter as Collins directed an 11-play, 80-yard touchdown drive to keep his team unbeaten. Collins hit tight end Alge Crumpler with an 11-yard touchdown pass to cap the drive with 1:56 remaining. The Titans' drive that resulted in a field goal in the fourth quarter was a 13-play, 81-yarder. In building a 10-3 lead, the Ravens had not allowed a drive longer than 37 yards.
