Harold Landry recorded three sacks, including
one on Miami's Tua Tagovailoa on fourth-and-2 with 20 seconds
left to seal the upset.
Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert rushed for 96 yards and two
touchdowns -- both in a 60-second span of the fourth quarter.
Tagovailoa finished 23 of 33 for 240 yards and Zach Sieler
scored on an interception return for the Dolphins (9-4), who had
a three-game winning streak end.
Miami star receiver Tyreek Hill missed the second quarter and
parts of the first and third due to a left ankle injury. He
finished with four catches for 61 yards.
After allowing two touchdowns in a minute to fall behind by 14
with 4:34 to play, the Titans drove 75 yards on nine plays with
Levis throwing a 3-yard scoring pass to Hopkins with 2:40 left.
Levis followed with a two-point pass to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine to
pull Tennessee within 27-21.
The Titans' defense held and gave the ball back to the offense
with 2:15 left. Tennessee traveled 64 yards on four plays with
Henry scoring from the 3 with 1:49 to go. Folk's extra point put
the Titans ahead, and the defense thwarted Miami's last chance.
Two big Tennessee mistakes helped the Dolphins build what looked
to be a safe lead in the fourth quarter.
First, the Titans' Eric Garror attempted to field a bouncing
punt and muffed it on his own 11-yard line. Miami's Elijah
Campbell recovered at the 7. Two plays later, Mostert scored
from the 3 to give the Dolphins a 20-13 lead with 5:34 remaining
in the game.
On Tennessee's next offensive play, Levis delivered a high,
errant pitch that Henry was unable to snag and Bradley Chubb
recovered for the Dolphins at the Titans' 12. Two plays later,
Mostert scored from the 5 to make it a 27-13 advantage with 4:34
left.
Jason Sanders' 31-yard field goal with 12:37 left allowed Miami
to tie the score at 13.
The Dolphins' lone touchdown through 3 1/2 quarters came when
Levis' third-down pass was intercepted by Sieler at the 5 and
returned for a touchdown with 8:25 left in the opening stanza.
--Field Level Media
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