Titans coach Brian Callahan expresses relief after crucial win against Patriots

Alex Parker

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Titans defeat Patriots in thrilling overtime victory

Why it matters: The Tennessee Titans' hard-fought win against the New England Patriots showcased their resilience and determination, solidifying their position as a formidable contender in the league.

What's new: In a closely contested game, the Titans emerged victorious with a 20-17 overtime win over the Patriots, providing a thrilling spectacle for football fans.

Yes, but: The game was not without its challenges. The Titans allowed a touchdown catch from rookie quarterback Drake Maye, which tied the game at 17 and added to the intensity of the matchup.

What to watch: The Titans' ability to drive down the field in overtime and secure the win with a field goal by Nick Folk highlighted their composure under pressure and their ability to execute crucial plays when it mattered most.

What's next: With this win under their belt, the Titans can build on their momentum and continue to showcase their strength as they navigate the remainder of the season.

The bottom line: Despite facing injuries to key players, the Titans demonstrated their depth and resilience by securing a hard-fought victory against a tough opponent.

Our thought bubble: Head coach Brian Callahan's emotional response to the win reflects the significance of the victory and the team's dedication to their pursuit of success.

By the numbers: Running back Tony Pollard's standout performance, accumulating 128 rushing yards, provided a much-needed boost for the Titans offense and contributed to their overall success.

  • Brian Callahan on the win: "I mean, look at me. I needed it bad, man. It was, yeah, we needed it."
  • Mason Rudolph on Callahan: "He puts his heart and soul into this... He needs to have a cold one tonight to enjoy himself and take the edge off because it's a lot."
  • Brian Callahan on Tony Pollard: "Tony Pollard, just to point out, I mean 154 total yards, in practice once this week. He's everything that our locker room is about."