Colts double up Titans, forge tie atop AFC South
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[November 13, 2020]
Nyheim Hines caught a touchdown
pass and ran for a second score, Philip Rivers topped Dan Marino for
No. 5 on the NFL's all-time passing yardage list and the
Indianapolis Colts tied the Tennessee Titans for first place in the
AFC South with a 34-17 win Thursday night in Nashville.
Hines' 2-yard run with 2:51 left in the third quarter gave
Indianapolis (6-3) a 20-17 lead. It came four plays after Trevor
Daniel, Tennessee's third punter in as many games, shanked a 17-yard
punt that set up a 27-yard field for the Colts.
Defensive back T.J. Carrie upped the lead to 10 less than a minute
later when he picked up a blocked punt and lugged it 6 yards for a
touchdown. E.J. Speed burst through a big hole on the left side of
the Titans' protection scheme and snuffed out the punt.
Indianapolis wrapped it up on a 2-yard sneak by backup quarterback
Jacoby Brissett with 9:21 remaining in the game.
Hines finished with a combined 115 rushing and receiving yards for
the Colts while Rivers completed 29 of 39 passes for 308 yards and a
score.
With his first completion of the night, an 11-yard connection to
rookie running back Jonathan Taylor, Rivers surpassed Marino.
Rivers, in his 17th NFL season but first in Indianapolis, ended the
night with 61,666 passing yards. Marino amassed 61,361 passing yards
in 17 seasons.
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The Titans (6-3) lost for the third time in four games despite
getting 103 yards on 19 carries from Derrick Henry, who moved past
Minnesota's Dalvin Cook for the NFL rushing lead. Quarterback Ryan
Tannehill hit 15 of 27 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown.
Tannehill got Tennessee off to a quick start by finding D'Onta
Foreman for a 5-yard score just 3:10 into the game. Rodrigo
Blankenship's 24-yard field goal with 40 seconds left in the first
quarter got Indianapolis on the board.
Stephen Gostkowski bombed a 50-yarder to restore a seven-point lead
for the Titans early in the second quarter, but Rivers found Hines
for a 13-yard touchdown at the 7:55 mark. Tight end Jonnu Smith
regained the lead for Tennessee on a 1-yard run with 2:54 left
before the break, but Blankenship hit a 43-yard field goal as time
expired in the half to make it 17-13.
--Field Level Media
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