Mason Rudolph leads Titans to first
win of season, 31-12 over Dolphins, after Will Levis is injured
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[October 01, 2024]
By ALANIS THAMES
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Mason Rudolph was happy to help lead the
Tennessee Titans to their first win of the season on Monday, even
though he felt like he didn't have to do much.
Nick Folk helped him with five field goals, and Rudolph led seven
scoring drives after starter Will Levis left with a shoulder injury
in the 31-12 win.
"I didn't do a whole lot, that's for sure,” Rudolph said. “Tony
(Pollard) and the O-line and Tyjae (Spears) just mauled them up
front. Moved the ball, controlled the ball in the second half. We
protected the ball there in the second half and got out with the
win.”
Rudolph threw for 85 yards and completed 9 of 17 passes in relief of
Levis, who attempted just four passes before injuring his right
throwing shoulder on a scramble.
Brian Callahan, who got his first win as the Titans' coach, said
Levis tried to go back in but was in pain. Tennessee's upcoming bye
week factored into the decision to hold him out.
Folk made field goals of 53, 52, 47, 51 and 29 yards. Spears took a
direct snap and ran it in for a 7-yard touchdown. Pollard had a
4-yard touchdown run to go with 88 yards on 22 carries. The Titans
(1-3) rushed for 142 yards.
“I knew the style of game we needed to play to win this game,”
Callahan said. “I knew that they were going to have some trouble
offensively, and I knew that we were going to be able to run the
ball effectively on them.”
Tyler Huntley, who signed with the Dolphins on Sept. 17 off
Baltimore's practice squad, ran for a touchdown and had 96 yards
passing. But the Dolphins' offense continued to struggle without Tua
Tagovailoa, who remains on injured reserve with a concussion.
Huntley was named starter on Saturday, as No. 2 quarterback Skylar
Thompson nurses a rib injury.
“I felt pretty comfortable,” Huntley said. “Just now I got to dig in
deeper and just know the ins and outs of the offense, and it will
take our offense to another level.”
Huntley brought the Dolphins (1-3) within 10 when he scored on a
1-yard run with 3:40 left. He was intercepted on the two-point
conversion attempt, and the Titans recovered the ensuing onside
kick.
Huntley was called for intentional grounding in the end zone on
Miami's last effort at a comeback, adding two more points for the
Titans.
Tyreek Hill was held under 50 yards receiving for the third straight
game with 23 yards on four catches, as the Dolphins managed just 78
yards passing.
Titans receiver DeAndre Hopkins was also quiet with two catches for
31 yards.
Levis threw for 25 yards with an interception before the injury.
Linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah intercepted Levis and secured the ball
between his knees to end a promising opening drive for the Titans.
The Dolphins gave it right back when Huntley threw a backward pass
to Hill that went off the receiver's finger tips. It was initially
ruled an incomplete pass but after review, it was overturned to a
fumble that Tennessee recovered.
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Tennessee Titans quarterback Mason Rudolph (11) aims a pass during
the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins,
Monday, Sept. 30, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca
Blackwell)
That was the first takeaway of the season for the
Titans, who entered the game with a minus-7 turnover differential.
It was also the first of numerous miscues for the
Dolphins: two players in motion at the snap multiple times,
uncharacteristic drops by playmakers and an overall inability to
sustain drives.
A puzzling sequence happened just before halftime. Miami got the
ball after forcing a punt with about a minute left in the second.
Defensive tackle Calais Campbell got a hand on the ball as Ryan
Stonehouse tried to boot it away. Linebacker Duke Riley then tried
to grab the bouncing punt but appeared to lose it in a scrum.
After a lengthy review, officials ruled that Tennessee touched the
ball first, giving the Dolphins possession.
They did nothing with it, instead handing it back to the Titans
after Huntley couldn't corral a bad snap.
Rudolph then moved the Tennessee offense into field goal territory
and spiked it with 1 second left. Folk made his third field goal of
the night.
It all led to loud boos coming from the crowd at Hard Rock Stadium
as the Dolphins headed to halftime trailing 9-3 and were held
without a touchdown for the eighth straight quarter.
The Dolphins have not led a game at all this season. Their only win
came in the opener on a walk-off field goal by Jason Sanders.
Sanders made kicks of 44 and 56 yards.
“There's a major disconnect between preparation and execution,”
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said.
INJURIES
Titans: NT Keondre Coburn left with a knee injury in the first
quarter and did not return.
Dolphins: RB Jeff Wilson Jr. injured his knee in pregame warmups and
did not play. ... LB Jaelan Phillips left in the third quarter with
a knee injury and did not return. Phillips, who suffered a torn
Achilles tendon last season, hit the turf several times when he went
down and threw his helmet in frustration.
UP NEXT
Titans: Have a bye Sunday, then host the Colts on Oct. 13.
Dolphins: At Patriots on Sunday.
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