Shedeur Sanders’ First 300-Yard Game Not Enough as Key Mistakes Prevent Browns From Beating Titans
Tennessee Titans ended a seven-game losing streak with a 31-29 win over the Browns, fueled by Tony Pollard's 161 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
- On Sunday, the Tennessee Titans held off the Cleveland Browns 31-29 in Cleveland to snap a seven-game losing streak.
- Capitalizing on Cleveland miscues, the Tennessee Titans rushed for 184 yards and scored touchdowns off a Xavier Woods interception and a Cedric Gray fumble recovery.
- Tony Pollard, Tennessee running back, rushed for a career-high 161 yards and two touchdowns, while Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland rookie quarterback, passed for 364 yards, three TDs, and ran for a score.
- Cleveland's defeat left the Browns at 3-10 and eliminated from playoff contention, while the victory gave interim coach Mike McCoy his first win since replacing Brian Callahan.
- With that context, Shedeur Sanders arrived due to Dillon Gabriel's concussion and will be evaluated as Browns' lead passer with chances at Chicago, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati in Week 18.
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Titans hold off late Browns comeback, get back in win column with 31-29 victory over Cleveland
The weather outside was frightful, but on this day, winning was so delightful for the Tennessee Titans. "Ain't it beautiful?," Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons said after the team's 31-29 win over the Browns.
Shedeur Sanders’ first 300-yard game not enough as key mistakes prevent Browns from beating Titans
CLEVELAND (AP) — It took only three starts for Shedeur Sanders to get his first 300-yard passing game in the NFL. However, it didn’t end up giving the Cleveland Browns a victory. Sanders passed for 364 yards and three touchdowns and also ran for a score, but an interception in the third quarter and a pair of miscues on 2-point conversions loomed large as the Tennessee Titans held on for a 31-29 victory Sunday. “He fought throughout the game, whi…
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Despite the best performance of his young career, Shedeur Sanders could not lead the Browns to a comeback as they lost to the Titans, 31-29, on Sunday.
By JOE REEDY CLEVELAND (AP) — Tony Pollard rushed for a career-high 161 yards and two touchdowns, Cam Ward passed for two scores, and the Tennessee Titans held on Sunday to beat the Cleveland Browns 31-29 and snap a seven-game losing streak. Cleveland's Shedeur Sanders passed for 364 yards and three touchdowns in his third start and also rushed for a touchdown in a matchup of rookie quarterbacks. However, Sanders threw a costly interception in t…
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