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Tennessee Titans vs Houston Texans live score: overview, statistics, TV channel

Tennessee Titans vs Houston Texans live score: overview, statistics, TV channel

The Tennessee Titans finally got a major win in Brian Callahan’s first year at the helm.

Tennessee won 32-27 over the Houston Texans after an upside-down fourth quarter that upended the Titans’ path when Kai Fairbairn returned a game-tying 28-yard field goal attempt with less than two minutes to play.

Will Levis also had an up-and-down day, throwing for 278 yards and a go-ahead touchdown that day while also throwing a pick-six and giving up eight sacks.

But Levis still outplayed C.J. Stroud, who was 20 of 33 for 247 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions and a safety in the final minute.

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Titans coach Brian Callahan’s comments after the game included:

  • Amani Hooker was sick this morning and couldn’t get up without getting sick, Callahan said.
  • “Sometimes you can recognize that these things mean more,” Callahan said of how important the win in Houston was for Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk and the team as a whole.

Houston’s onside kick ends in touch and that’s it. Tennessee upsets Houston on the road, moving to 3-8.

The Texans had 1:24 and 91 yards to go. The Titans defense can win here.

The Titans defense kicked the game-tying field goal with less than two minutes to play, and Kai Fairbairn’s 28-yard field goal attempt was deflected left. Wow!

The Texans have three timeouts. Tennessee has 1:53 to digest.

The Titans lose range near their goal line, and Ryan Stonehouse’s poor punt sets up the Texans’ offense in the middle of the field.

As Houston approaches midfield, the drive is stalled by Ali Gay’s sack on second down and Jarvis Brownlee’s third-down pass breakup on target Tank Dell.

Can the Titans grab the ball on this drive with less than seven minutes left?

This game has now gone off the rails. Will Levis finds Chig Okonkwo downfield and Okonkwo races into the end zone for a 70-yard touchdown. The Titans are in the lead. PAT is good.

There’s another amazing turnaround in Houston.

Kai Fairbairn sets an NFL record with his 12th field goal from 50 yards or further. The Texans lead 27-23.

An important stop for the Titans defense to hold the Texans to three points.

Ja’Quan Jackson tries to punt into traffic but fails. The Texans are recovering. The second-half Titans showed up as a whole on Sunday.

The Titans defense had just stalled thanks to T’Vondre Sweat’s first career sack. But they’ll come back to it.

Will Lewis makes a catastrophic mistake by throwing a telegraphed interception to Jimmy Ward aimed at Nick Westbrook-Ihin. Ward came within a 65-yard interception return. PAT is good.

The Texans are in the lead. Lewis’s first failure in the game.

C.J. Stroud throws his second interception of the day to Kenneth Murray. It was a poor decision by the sophomore QB. The Titans have a chance to take the lead.

The Titans’ first drive of the second half fell in Houston territory, but Nick Faulk fired in from 51 yards out.

The Titans have a six lead.

Calvin Ridley is up to five catches for 93 yards after a big catch on the previous drive.

Amani Hooker was added to the injury report this morning due to illness and did not appear for the game. According to the Titans, he is now ruled out.

After sacks by Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter, the Titans had to settle for Nick Faulk’s 56-yard field goal attempt, which was good.

Tennessee leads 20-17 despite seven Texans sacks.

The Titans defense held in the red zone and Kai Fairbairn kicked a 28-yard field goal. 17 – all within the last two minutes.

The Titans offense drives into Houston territory, but Tony Pollard’s pass from Will Levis ends up on the turf. The Texans are recovering. An important game right before the break.

C.J. Stroud finds Tank Dell for 39 yards, beats Darrell Baker downfield and jumpstarts Houston’s offense. On 3rd-and-3 from the Titans’ 5-yard line, Stroud finds Nico Collins in the middle of the end zone for a touchdown. Mike Brown didn’t have much success with the play.

PAT is good. Houston is at it again.

Daryl Worley goes low to pick off Joe Mixon and lands a hard shot to the helmet. He stays on the lawn.

Worley played in place of Amani Hooker. Julius Wood is currently in the game, an undrafted rookie.

The Titans went 95 yards in six plays, capped by Tony Pollard’s 10-yard touchdown pass through several arm tackles up the middle.

Tennessee’s offense hasn’t looked that good all year, both running and passing the ball.

The Titans look to make this a two-goal game after Will Levis’ 63-yard pass downfield to Calvin Ridley. It was an eventful trip that included a run by Tony Pollard with several broken tackles and a sack by Danielle Hunter to beat JC Latham.

One play after Will Levis’ 4th down to move the chains, Levis finds Nick Westbrook-Ihin for a 38-yard touchdown pass. PAT is good.

10 plays, 89 yards in 5:59. NWI has had touchdowns in six of its last seven games. Levis is 7 of 7 for 86 yards and has two carries with first downs in the first quarter.

The Titans’ strong first drive ends with Will Anderson’s sack of Will Levis on third down and a 51-yard field goal by Nick Faulk.

Anderson worked against Nicolas Petit-Ferre, but Levis almost collided with a locked Anderson during a failed scramble attempt.

The kickoff return left Cade Stover alone on the sideline, and it was an easy throw and catch for a touchdown for C.J. Stroud and rookie tight end. PAT is good.

The Titans’ special teams woes continue as Dameon Pierce races for an 80-yard kickoff return. Houston’s first drive-thru will open in the red zone.

Tennessee wins the toss and postpones the game until the second half. Houston gets the ball first.

The Titans said Sunday that Amani Hooker is unlikely to play today due to illness. If he can’t go, it will lead to a defensive shakeup with Quandre Diggs already on IR.

The Titans are idle

  • D.B. Gabe Judy-Lally
  • TE David Martin-Robinson
  • RB Tayjay Spears
  • OL Leroy Watson

The Texans are inactive

  • DT Folorunso Fatukasi
  • OL Blake Fisher
  • LB Jamal Hill
  • EDGE Jerry Hughes
  • DB Jeff Oduka
  • WR Stephen Sims

The Tennessee Titans vs. Houston Texans game will be broadcast live on CBS, with streaming options available on Fubo, which is offering a free trial for potential subscribers.

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  • Game by game: Tom McCarthy
  • AnalystsStars: Ross Tucker and Jay Feely
  • Outside reporter: Amanda Balionis

Odds as reported by BetMGM as of Saturday, November 23rd.

  • MONEY LINE: Texans -400, Titans +310
  • CHANCES: Texans at 7.5
  • O/U: 40.5 points

Titans beat reporter Nick Sasse’s prediction: Texans 24, Titans 13

Until the Titans prove they can make more use of their opportunities, it’s hard to see the offense putting up as many points as it will take to keep up with the Texans, even if cornerback C.J. Stroud doesn’t put up those numbers. he did it last year.

Inactive participants will be announced at 10:30 a.m. Central Time on Sunday. For now, here’s the full injury report for the two teams heading into the game.

Titans Injury Report

  • CB L’Jarius Sneed (quad) – Out (placed on IR)
  • RB Tayjay Spears (concussion) – Out
  • OT Leroy Watson (back) – Out
  • DB Justin Hardy (groin) – questionable
  • D.B. Roger McCreery (knee) – questionable

Texans injury report

  • DL Folorunso Fatukasi (ft) – Out
  • OL Blake Fisher (concussion) — Out
  • DL Denico Autry (knee/oblique) – Questionable

Tickets for Sunday’s game on StubHub start at $58, excluding entry fees.

Sunday’s game will be played indoors. Sunday in Houston will be mostly sunny with a high of 81 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

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Regular season

  • Week 1 (September 8): at Chicago Bears, L 24–17
  • Week 2 (September 15): New York Jets, l 24-17
  • Week 3 (September 22): Green Bay Packers L 30–14
  • Week 4 (September 30): at Miami Dolphins, win 31–12
  • Week 5: OPEN DATE
  • Week 6 (October 13): Indianapolis Colts L 20–17
  • Week 7 (October 20): to Buffalo Bills, L 34-10
  • Week 8 (October 27): to Detroit Lions, L 52-14
  • Week 9 (November 3): New England Patriots win 20-17 OT
  • Week 10 (November 10): to Los Angeles Chargers, L 27-17
  • Week 11 (November 17): Minnesota Vikings, lost 23–13 (Record: 2-8)
  • Week 12 (November 24): at Houston Texans, noon on CBS
  • Week 13 (December 1): at Washington Commanders, noon on FOX
  • Week 14 (December 8): Jacksonville Jaguars, noon on CBS
  • Week 15 (December 15): Cincinnati Bengals, noon on FOX
  • Week 16 (December 22): at Indianapolis Colts, noon on CBS.
  • Week 17 (December 29): at Jacksonville Jaguars, noon on CBS
  • Week 18 (January 4/5): Houston Texans TBD

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