Titans grab lead over Jaguars on Tyjae Spears touchdown

The Jaguars will have to rally if they want to beat the Titans and win the AFC South

The Jacksonville Jaguars must win their game with the Tennessee Titans or their season is over.

Doug Pederson’s squad will be doing it from behind.

Ryan Tannehill threw a short pass to Tyjae Spears and the running back took it 28 yards to paydirt.

The Jags have to win to repeat in the AFC South or their season is kaput.

For now, it was 7-3, Tennessee.

The Colts might want to switch their defensive plan against C.J. Stroud

C.J. Stroud has killed Cover-3 all season long, and the Colts play a ton of Cover-3. Something’s going to break on Saturday night.

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has been one of the NFL’s most compelling rookies in recent years, regardless of position. He’s a primary reason why the Texans, who finished the 2022 season with a 3-13-1 record, are playing Saturday night for the AFC South championship at 9-7. Stroud and his comrades will tangle with a Colts defense that is quite underrated of late.

But this Colts defense has already seen more of Stroud than they might like. In Stroud’s second regular-season game of his NFL career, he carved Gus Bradley’s defense up to the tune of 30 completions in 47 attempts for 384 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions, and a passer rating of 103.5.

In the rematch, Bradley might want to switch his priors around a bit. The Colts have played the NFL’s second-highest rate of Cover-3 this season (48.8%, behind only the Carolina Panthers’ 50.0%), and Stroud has killed Cover-3 all season long. The Colts in Week 2 played Cover-3 on a league-high 22 of Stroud’s dropbacks back then, and Stroud completed 14 of 19 passes for 178 yards, 95 air yards, both of his touchdowns, and a passer rating of 137.6 against Bradley’s favorite coverage. For the season, Stroud has completed 91 of 136 passes for 1,211 yards, 798 air yards, six touchdowns, one interception, and a passer rating of 106.6 against Cover-3.

This 23-yard touchdown to rookie receiver Nathaniel “Tank” Dell in Week 2 had Stroud showing off one of his best throws against zone coverage — the quick out. The Texans had a mirrored concept here with two slot verts and two outside out routes, and the structure of the routes had Dell beating cornerback Darrell Baker, who was likely expecting Dell to run something vertical, underneath. Ready, set, go.

“He’s very talented,” Bradley said this week of Stroud. “First of all, he plays with great poise. He handles pressures, he handles looks, he handles different schemes very well. He gets the ball out timely. Does he hold it some? Yeah, because they take some shots, but it is timely when it is the quick game and when it’s in their intermediate passes. His accuracy is very good so – very poised, accurate, playing above the level of being a rookie. I think at this point in time, he’s not a rookie because the looks that he’s seen. He’s playing very well for them right now. I think they’re third or something in explosive passes. I know very high, I think the analytics told us so. He does a great job with the threats he has on the outside.”

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys get into Stroud’s return from a concussion, how he was able to dice up the Titans’ pass defense in Week 17, and what it all means for this crucial Saturday night matchup. The Colts will be ready with some serious improving players on the defensive side of the ball, and it’s important to remember that Stroud was also sacked six times in that Week 2 game.

You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os” right here:

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Sheldon Rankins gets a #THICCSIX fumble recovery for Texans

Sheldon Rankins of the Texans added his name to the estimable #THICCSIX list for the 2023 NFL season.

There are few more satisfying things in sports than a big man rumbling for a touchdown, and the Houston Texans experienced that phenomenon in their game against the Tennessee Titans with 10:10 left in the first half. Houston was already up 10-0 with the return from concussion of quarterback C.J. Stroud, and then, veteran edge-rusher Jerry Hughes strip-sacked Titans quarterback Will Levis, and the 6-foot-2, 305-pound Rankins took over from there.

Rankins just qualifies for a #THICCSIX under the official rules, which we hold here at Touchdown Wire. No man under three bills can have one, but Rankins now has the first of his eight-year career.

Unfortunately, Levis was injured on the play.

Derrick Henry throws 12-yard TD pass for Titans

Derrick Henry got the call to throw a pass and it wound up as a Titans TD

The Seattle Seahawks need the game far more than the Tennessee Titans. The NFC West squad will be climbing from behind after a TD pass from an unlikely source.

Mike Vrabel called a trick play and it worked perfectly as star running back Derrick Henry threw a 12-yard pass to Chigoziem Okonkwo.

After the PAT, the Titans led 7-0 early in the second quarter.

Henry has thrown TD passes in 2021, ’22 and ’23.

Case Keenum throws pick-six to Titan DB Elijah Molden

Elijah Molden with a huge play for the Tennessee defense

The Houston Texans are missing rookie QB C.J. Stroud against the Tennessee Titans.

All the experience Case Keenum brought to the starting QB job didn’t prevent the veteran from making a huge mistake on Sunday.

Keenum threw a pass and it connected with Titans DB Elijah Molden, who returned it 45 yards for a pick-six.

Titans pull off Monday night shocker over Dolphins

The Titans stunned the Dolphins with a pair of late TDs

The Tennessee Titans got their first road win of the season and did it in a stunning syle against the Miami Dolphins on Monday night.

Mike Vrabel saw his team make mistakes and fall behind by 14 points in the fourth quarter only to get two touchdowns in 51 seconds for a 28-27 win.

The Titans muffed a punt and lost a fumble on a bad pitchout as Miami’s Raheem Mostert scored two TDs in a minute for a 27-13 lead.

Will Levis wasn’t flustered by the team’s mistakes and led a 75-yard drive that concluded with a 3-yard pass to DeAndre Hopkins.

Vrabel took a risk and went for a two-point conversion the team converted to close within 27-21.

Tennessee got the ball back and went 64 yards in 4 plays. Derrick Henry scored from 3 yards out with 1:49 left and the PAT made it 28-27 and that is how the game ended.

The Titans sacked Tua Tagovailoa to extinguish Miami’s last chance.

There were 32 points scored in an absolutely wild fourth quarter.

Dolphins set franchise record with third defensive touchdown in as many weeks

The Miami Dolphins have scored a defensive touchdown in each of their last three games, setting a franchise record.

When you generally think about the Miami Dolphins and scoring points, you think about one of the most dynamic offenses in the NFL, and for good reason. But do you know that when Miami defensive lineman Zach Sieler picked off this Will Levis pass against the Tennessee Titans on Monday night and returned it five yards for a touchdown, it marked the third straight game in which the Dolphins scored a defensive touchdown, which set a franchise record?

We’ll start with safety Jevon Holland’s 99-yard pick-six against quarterback Tim Boyle and the New York Jets on Black Friday, which was the worst Hail Mary attempt we’ve ever seen.

And then in Week 13 against the Washington Commanders, pass-rusher Andrew Van Ginkel took this Sam Howell screen attempt 33 yards to the house.

As Sieler weight 305 pounds, we’ll call that a #THICCSIX. Van Ginkel clocks in at about 240, and Holland weighs 210, those touchdowns do not apply. We don’t make the rules here; we just follow them.

Frank Wycheck of Music City Miracle fame dies at 52

Frank Wycheck, a former Tennessee Titans TE, died at 52 after a household accident

Former Tennessee Titans tight end Frank Wycheck died Saturday at the age of 52 after suffering a fall at his home.

Per a statement from the family, “at this time, it appears Wycheck fell inside his Chattanooga, TN home and hit his head on Saturday morning. He was found unresponsive that afternoon.”

Per TennesseeTitans.com:

The family, per his wishes, plans to work with experts for on-going brain injury (TBI) and CTE research. Funeral services have not yet been made at this time.

The signature play of his career ended up being a lateral on a kickoff return, known simply as the Music City Miracle. It was Wycheck who threw the cross-field pass to Kevin Dyson during the AFC Wild Card game against the Bills on Jan. 8, 2000. Dyson then went 75 yards for a touchdown in Tennessee’s win.

4-Down Territory: Best/Worst NFL teams, next coach fired, Worst of the Week

The NFL’s best and worst teams, the next head coach fired, and the Worst of the Week for Week 13. It’s time for “4-Down Territory!”

With 13 weeks of actual football in the books for the 2023 NFL season, and the Thanksgiving slate behind us, it’s time for Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire, and Kyle Madson of Niners Wire, to come to the table with their own unique brand of analysis in “4-Down Territory.”

This week, the guys have some serious questions to answer:

  1. Which team is the NFL’s best right now?
  2. And which team is the NFL’s worst?
  3. Which head coach will be the next one fired?
  4. What was the Worst of the Week?

You can watch this week’s “4-Down Territory” right here:

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Titans with the rare pick-two against Colts

Amani Hooker intercepted a two-point conversion attempt and turned it into Titans points

The Indianapolis Colts had moved ahead of the Tennessee Titans on Sunday in the final minute of the third quarter when Grant Stuard recovered a blocked punt for a TD.

Up 22-17, the analytics said to go for two.

So, Indy did just that and wound up with a three-point lead.

Why? Because Amani Hooker picked off the Gardner Minshew pass on the two-point conversion attempt and returned it for the score.

The infrequent two-point score.