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Titans' Rudolph takes over QB position in win over Huntley, Dolphins

MIAMI – The Tennessee Titans picked up their first win of the season after quarterback Mason Rudolph replaced the injured Will Levis midway through the first quarter on Monday. The Titans earned a 31-12 road win over the Miami Dolphins, who started their third quarterback in four games.

Tyler Huntley got the starting nod after the Dolphins signed him from the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad on September 16 as they continue to try to find a solution in the absence of the injured Tua Tagovailoa, but Huntley wasn't the answer under the bright lights Hard Rock Stadium.

The Titans defense was crowded and limited Miami totaled 184 yards, and their running game was able to get things done on the ground with 142 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

Here are the key things to know from Monday night for both teams:


Things looked extremely bleak for the Titans after their 0-3 start to the season. The win over the Dolphins changes things heading into the bye week. The Titans feel they should have won two of their first three games, but now they will have some momentum ahead of their bye.

Titans coach Brian Callahan will have a lot to think about his quarterback situation before Tennessee gets back on the field.

Levis left the game after completing 3 of 4 passes for 25 yards. He threw the only interception of the game, resulting in his ninth turnover in the league.

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Will Levis leaves the game after diving to the 1st down marker

Will Levis is injured trying to extend his run for a first down, and Mason Rudolph takes over at quarterback for the Titans. (edited)

QB breakdown: Rudolph came in and ran the Titans offense like the veteran he is. It wasn't pretty, but he made enough plays to get Tennessee scoring. His best throw was a 26-yard laser toss to Tyler Boyd, who made a 53-yard field goal before halftime. Rudolph completed 9 of 17 passes for 85 yards and no turnovers.

Promising trend: The Titans rushing offense was on full display. Their previous high was 61 yards in the opener against the Bears. Tony Pollard rushed for 82 yards and Tyjae Spears scored the Titans' only touchdown of the game on a 7-yard run from the Wildcat formation.

Amazing statistics: Nick Folk, at age 39, became the oldest player in NFL history to make three field goals of 50 or more yards in a game. He finished the evening 5:5. – Turron Davenport

Next game: vs. Indianapolis Colts (1 p.m. ET, October 13)


An ugly start to the season got worse for the Dolphins.

The game was the Dolphins' third straight loss and their record is their worst start under coach Mike McDaniel. Miami struggled to move the ball with Huntley most of the evening; Huntley led an 85-yard scoring drive late in the fourth quarter that gained significantly more yards than the Dolphins' previous 10 drives combined (84 yards). Huntley punctuated the scoring drive with a 1-yard run.

But after the defense took the Titans back with a three-pointer and a 22-12 deficit with 2:27 left, Huntley was warned for intentionally grounding in the end zone and the safety dashed any hope of a comeback. Huntley finished the game with 96 passing yards after going 14 of 22.

With Tagovailoa out for at least two more games, the Dolphins are at risk of seeing their season slip during what is probably the easiest part of their schedule. They are still the only team this season that hasn't held the lead for even a second. Their only win came on a field goal as time expired in Week 1.

Describe the game in two words: Persevere. For example, dear Dolphins fans. If this product doesn't improve drastically in the next three weeks, not even Tagovailoa's return will save this season. Huntley was less effective than Skylar Thompson – which was to be expected considering he signed with the team less than two weeks before his first assignment. After finishing the first half with 77 total yards, Miami managed just 7 yards in the third quarter as Tennessee ran away with the game.

Stunning next-gen stats: Without the threat of a downfield passing game, the Titans outscored eight of the Dolphins players. 17 targeted rushing attempts to their running backs. The strategy largely shut down Miami's running game, as Jaylen Wright and De'Vachane combined for 47 yards on 19 carries. Huntley led the team with 40 rushing yards and Miami's first touchdown since Week 2 on a scramble late in the fourth quarter, but the game was almost over by that point.

Early forecast for next week: The Dolphins will lose to the New England Patriots. Huntley is clearly not entirely comfortable in this offense, and while another week of practice should help, New England will likely sell out to stop the run with its ninth-ranked run defense and force Huntley to win with his arm. If he doesn't improve, it will mean three straight losses and a 1-4 bye record for a team that had Super Bowl aspirations this season. — Marcel Louis Jacques

Next game: at the New England Patriots (1 p.m. ET, Sunday)

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