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Watch: John Harbaugh, Malcolm Butler get into heated pregame argument

Things between the 6-3 Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans got pretty heated ahead of their Sunday afternoon matchup at M&T Bank Stadium. It's no surprise, either. 

The Titans knocked the Ravens out of the playoffs last season in the AFC Divisional Round last season, and now Baltimore is looking to get some revenge. 

Several Tennessee players made their way to midfield before kickoff on Sunday, walking all over the Ravens logo. Baltimore players weren't happy about it, and neither was head coach John Harbaugh, who was seen getting into a heated exchange with Titans cornerback Malcolm Butler. 

With a 7-3 record at stake and both teams looking for a win after losing last week, things were bound to get heated. Keep an eye on this one, because things might only escalate as the game continues. 

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