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Titans Slam Browns

Underdogs in a hostile environment, the Titans took the fight to the Browns in a dominating performance – a 43-13 win.

It pleased Titans coach Mike Vrabel – at least for a day.

“Today, it was (great),” Vrabel said after the game. “But this is a long season. We don’t circle anybody on the schedule, we don’t red letter anybody on the schedule, they’re all tough. And we put everything that we could into this one and we’ll now move on and put everything that we have into Indy and go from there.”

There was a lot to like.

Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota completed 14-of-24 passes for 248 yards and three touchdowns, good for a 133.3 passer rating.

Running back Derrick Henry ran 19 times for 84 yards, and he scored twice — once on a run, another on a catch.

The two combined for a monstrous play in the third quarter, as Mariota connected with Henry for a 75-yard touchdown pass after the Browns had cut the lead and reenergized the crowd. The play gave the Titans a 22-13 lead with 1:57 remaining in the third quarter.

“I knew going in that we had an opportunity with that play, and it just hit,” Mariota said. “I knew if I could get the ball to Derrick that it was going to have a chance. Guys did a great job of blocking downfield and you get that guy in space and he’s tough to tackle.”

It was also a big day for tight end Delanie Walker, who caught a pair of touchdowns a year after having his 2018 season cut short with a season-ending injury in Week 1 at Miami.

An 11-yard touchdown pass from Mariota to tight end Delanie Walker made it 29-13, and then Mariota found Walker again for a seven-yard touchdown toss to make it 36-13.

And the rout was on.

The Titans kept their composure through it all on a day when the Browns had 18 penalties for 182 yards, including several roughness and unsportsmanlike penalties. Walker got punched in the face, and safety Kenny Vaccaro got kicked in the side of the helmet, leading to a Browns ejection.

“We are not the team that retaliates,” Walker said. “We retaliate by making plays and finishing blocks and I guess they didn’t like that.”

The Titans also didn’t mind the fact the Browns got all the buzz leading up to the game, and season.

That’s OK, Walker said.

“They were who we thought they were,” Walker said of the Browns. “If you want to crown them, crown them. But they still have to play football.

“Hey, keep us under the radar. That’s where we like to be. Thank you.”

The Titans racked up five sacks and three interceptions in the game.

Cornerback Malcolm Butler added to the flurry of scoring with a pick-6 late in the fourth quarter, and FirstEnergy Stadium emptied. It followed interceptions by safety Kevin Byard and cornerback Logan Ryan.

“You can look good on paper,” Butler said of the Browns, “but it has to match up when you get on that grass. We stuck together and won as a team today.”

Veteran outside linebacker Cameron Wake was beastly in his Titans debut, racking up 2 ½ of sacks, including one that resulted in a safety. The sacks were No. 99 and 100 for Wake, who joined the Titans this offseason after playing his first 10 seasons with the Dolphins. He later added a half-sack.

“It was a crazy offseason, but I think I landed in the right place,” Wake said. “This organization has welcomed me with open arms and obviously I want to do my part along with the guys up front. And I think we did that today as a group. It was a lot of fun.”

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