Tennessee Titans Secure Victory at Nissan Stadium Against Denver Broncos
The Tennessee Titans, with a 7-10 record, hosted the Denver Broncos, standing at 5-12, in a competitive showdown at Nissan Stadium. The home team emerged victorious with a final score of 17-10.
In front of an energized crowd of 69,240 spectators, the Tennessee Titans displayed a solid performance on their home turf. The defense was particularly impressive, racking up six sacks and applying constant pressure on the Broncos' quarterback with eighteen hits. This defensive effort was complemented by an interception and seven passes defended.
The Titans' punting game was also noteworthy as they managed to pin the Broncos inside their own twenty-yard line three times out of eight attempts. The longest punt traveled an impressive seventy-four yards contributing to an average net yardage of forty-seven per punt.
On offense, the passing game contributed significantly to the team's success. The quarterback threw for two touchdowns and completed nineteen out of thirty-six attempts for two hundred fifty-five yards. One touchdown pass stood out as it covered sixty-three yards – marking both the longest completion and touchdown pass in the game.
The rushing attack struggled somewhat but still managed to gain sixty-three yards over twenty-three carries. Despite not scoring any rushing touchdowns or making significant headway into redzone territory via rushes, every yard gained played a part in controlling possession time which favored the Titans with over twenty-six minutes.
Special teams were reliable throughout; field goal kicking was perfect on the day with one successful attempt from thirty-five yards out while extra point kicks were also flawless with two made out of two attempts.
Penalties could have been problematic for Tennessee as they incurred nine penalties costing them sixty yards but this did not ultimately hinder their path to victory.
Looking ahead after this hard-fought win at Nissan Stadium, fans can anticipate watching their team take on another challenge when they visit Lambeau Field to face off against Green Bay Packers. This matchup is scheduled for November 18th at 8:15 PM Eastern Time and will be broadcasted live on Amazon Prime Video for fans who wish to catch all action from afar.