Titans defense dominate the Rams in victory on Sunday Night Football

In the rerun of Super Bowl XXXIV, it was the turn of the Tennessee Titans (7-2) return the defeat suffered back in 2000 to Kurt Warner and Marshall Foulk and win the Los Angeles Rams (7-2) no SoFi Stadium no Sunday Night Football by 28 x 16. The Titans defense was the main character of the match with one touchdown scored and two interceptions.

Ryan Tannehill completed just 19 passes for 143 yards, one touchdown, one ground and one intercept. Veteran Adrian Peterson ran 10 times for 21 yards and also entered the end zone. Tight end Geoff Swaim finished with four catches for 29 yards and six points on the count. But the defense that deserved all the credit for the victory was Kevin Byard, who had a pick six and a saved pass and David Long Jr also had an intercept and two more passes saved. In addition, Jeffery Simmons minced Matthew Stafford with three sacks and four QB hits and Denico Autry also shone with 1.5 sack, a tackle for loss of yards, three QB hits and two deflected passes.

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Matthew Stafford made a terrible first half with two interceptions, got a touchdown on the last throw and went for 294 yards. Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp didn’t get past 100 yards and in defense, Jalen Ramsey earned an intercept.

The defenses started with everything on Sunday Night. The Tennessee Titans forced a resounding punt after Matthew Stafford suffered two sacks for a total loss of 16 yards. Then it was the turn of the Los Angeles Rams defense to show their weapons. The Titans even made a good play with a 15-yard catch for AJ Brown, but on Tannehill’s second pass attempt to his wide receiver under the heads-up call with Jalen Ramsey, he hit his wallet in an intercept. The Rams capitalized on the turnover with a 34-yard touchdown to Matt Gay, 3-0.

After a string of punts, at the beginning of the second quarter, the Titans placed the Rams against the wall. Brett Kern landed a great shot that stopped at the four-yard line. The embattled LA attack fell back five yards with Brandon Allen’s false start. Tennesse sent a blitz, Jeffrey Simmons took advantage of the gap in the middle of the line from the second level, Stafford to avoid the safety got rid of the ball in a completely reckless way and David Long jr intercepted going back to the two line. Tannehill on the first play found Geoff Swain completely free in the end zone, touchdown, 7-3 Tennessee Titans.

As if that wasn’t enough, Stafford returned to the field and in the first pass attempt to Robert Woods, Kevin Byard fully wired the quarterback’s pass and returned to the end zone, pick six, 14-3 for the Tennessee Titans.

The Rams were completely unproductive in this first half and returned the ball to the Tennessee Titans. Visitors almost also left the field with no points in their luggage, but Los Angeles collaborated with a Terrell Lewis neutral zone infraction in a 3rd&9 still in the line of defense, which rekindled the campaign. 10 3.

The Los Angeles Rams returned another half-time team. Matthew Stafford called Van Jefferson for a short and the wide receiver ran for 20 yards to 46. Then, quarterback on another short pass, Tyler Higbee caught for another 26 yards to the 19 line in the front field. The Rams reached the red zone with another connection to Jefferson, 15 yards. However, the Californian campaign ended with a very bitter taste. At 3rd&Goal, Higbee made the reception at the back of the end zone, only the tip of his boot touched the line outside the field and the call was reversed by the referee. Matt Gay put another three points on the scoreboard with a 22-yard, 21-to-6 shot.

The Titans ran a long campaign of more than four minutes, but ended up with the ball back to the Rams. Stafford managed to come out of a big hole on a 3rd&11 still on his own 16-line with a short pass to Robert Woods who ran 22 yards. Woods was once again fired for a 13-plus reception into the field of attack. But the Titans defense resurfaced and forced turnover on downs from the Los Angeles attack.

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The Tennessee attack finally made it into the end zone and with the rookie of the night. The drive was marred by two roughing the passers committed by the Rams’ defense. Sean McVay’s team, which is normally a very disciplined team, committed their 11th foul in the game, giving away 110 yards to the Nashville team. AJ Brown ran for 16 yards to the six-line and to end the campaign, veteran Adrian Peterson entered the end zone with a short 28-9 one-yard run.

As the lights went out, the Los Angeles Rams attack finally scored a touchdown in the game, in the longest campaign of the night with 14 plays, 75 yards. Stafford texted Sony Michel down the middle in the end zone, 28 x 16.







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