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"I will continue to get better," Young posted on Twitter.
On paper, he was 7 of 10 for 66 yards. But he was sacked twice with the three turnovers.
The Titans have plenty to fix. Ball security will be a focus this week in practice after rookie Marc Mariani had the ball knocked loose on Tennessee's first kickoff return. Collins had a pass intercepted on his first series and a fumble as well.
Even Chris Johnson, the NFL's rushing leader since 2008, fumbled for just the fifth time in his career when someone's knee poked the ball out of his arms. It was his next carry after his 85-yard touchdown run was erased by a holding penalty.
"We have to do a much better job of protecting the football. At all costs," Fisher said.
Despite all the turnovers, the quarterback change almost worked. Collins drove the Titans 85 yards for a touchdown and a 2-point conversion with 58 seconds left. They recovered an onside kick only to see a defender knock the ball out of Nate Washington's hands in the final seconds.
Now they prepare for a trip to New York and their first road game this season trying to avoid a second straight loss.
Fisher said his team simply needs to rehydrate.
"We're not in that must-win thing, but we're in a situation where we have to play better in order to win," Fisher said.
NOTES: The one serious injury from the game happened to defensive line coach Jim Washburn. A player rolled into Washburn on the sideline in the first half, and Fisher said the assistant will be on crutches for up to six weeks.
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