Tennessee Titans 28-27 Miami Dolphins: Will Levis leads as Titans upset Dolphins

 Miami Dolphins wide collector Tyreek Slope left the game for a large part of the second and second from last quarter because of a lower leg injury prior to returning in the fourth; the Tennessee Titans scored two times in the last three minutes to grab a shock triumph



Freshman Will Levis tossed for a profession high 327 yards and coordinated two score drives in the last four and a half minutes as the Tennessee Titans revitalized to stagger Miami 28-27 on Monday night, taking the Dolphins out of the best position in the AFC.

The Titans (5-8) held Tua Tagovailoa and Miami's unstable offense under tight restraints for the greater part of the game yet at the same time fell behind by two scores in the final quarter, because of basic missteps that gave short fields to the Dolphins (9-4). Raheem Mostert ran for scores of three yards and five yards to put Miami ahead 27-13.

Levis, a second-round draft pick making his 6th profession start, took over from that point. He drove a nine-play, 75-yard drive that took 1:54, covering it with a three-yard score pass to DeAndre Hopkins and a two-point transformation toss to Scratch Westbrook-Ikhine.

The Titans got a stop and Levis immediately went to work, hitting Hopkins for 28 yards and Chigoziem Okonkwo for 16 yards to get into scoring position. Derrick Henry scored on a three-yard rush before the additional point gave the Titans an important lead.

Levis ripped off his head protector, shouted for euphoria and embraced mentor Mike Vrabel on the sideline.

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The Dolphins took over with no breaks left and got to their own 45, however Harold Landry III fired Tagovailoa to take care of the game. Miami lost at home interestingly this season as its three-game series of wins was snapped, leaving Baltimore with a one-game lead for the best record in the gathering.

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Miami played a lot of the game without star recipient Tyreek Slope, who passed on the subsequent quarter and greater part of the third in the wake of harming his lower leg in the principal quarter. He returned and got passes of 23 and 25 yards to set up Jason Sanders' 31-yard field objective that tied it at 13-13 toward the start of the fourth.

Slope, who drives the NFL in getting yards, was in and out of the game from that point and wrapped up with 61 yards.

Tagovailoa was 23 of 33 for 240 yards and had his dash of 21 successive games with a score pass snapped.

Levis went 23 of 38 with a score pass and a capture while Hopkins had seven gets for 124 yards, and Henry ran for two scores.

A drudgery it-out game took a wild turn in the final quarter, starting when Tennessee's Eric Garror attempted to handle a skipping dropkick with the game tied at 13-all with 6:16 leftover. The ball caromed off his mind and Elijah Campbell recuperated for the Dolphins at the seven.

Mostert punched it in, then scored again after the Titans bumbled on their next belonging on a messed up pitch by Levis to Henry. Mostert drives the NFL with 16 surging scores.

Henry, who wrapped up with 34 yards, moved to fifteenth in NFL history in hurrying yards when he scored his 87th vocation surging score in the principal quarter that tied the game at seven going into the half.

Miami's highest level offense was held scoreless in the main half against a Titans protection that has surrendered the least red zone scores in the NFL.

The Dolphins were two of five in the red zone and lost a mishandle at the Titans two on a terrible quarterback-focus trade on their most memorable belonging.

Miami went on 7-0 when guarded tackle Zach Sieler caught Levis at the five and took it to the end zone. The Dolphins have had a pick-six of every three straight games without precedent for establishment history.

Tagovailoa confronted more tension than expected with the Dolphins missing three starters on their hostile line. Left tackle Terron Armstead (knee/lower leg) and right gatekeeper Burglarize Chase (hamstring) didn't play, and focus Connor Williams harmed his knee in the main quarter.

Sanders changed over a 20-yard field objective that tied the game at 10-10 in the second from last quarter. He likewise had a 44-yard field objective hindered by Denico Autry.

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