Tennessee Titans Pull Off Improbable Comeback Aided by Pair of Wild Plays
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Tennessee Titans Pull Off Improbable Comeback Aided by Pair of Wild Plays
"it appeared as though the game would soon be out of reach when running back Emari Demercado broke free for a 72-yard rushing touchdown. There was just one problem: it wasn't a touchdown. As Demercado was crossing the goal line, he dropped the ball and began his celebration. Additional angle of the play revealed that he actually let go of the ball right before crossing the line. The ball then bounced out of bounds, meaning it was fumbled for a touchback."
"With about five minutes left, Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward attempted to drive the offense down the field for another score. During a play that started at the Cardinals' 20-yard line, Ward threw an interception to safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson. As Taylor-Demerson was rolling on the ground after making the leaping grab, he fumbled the ball. Another Cardinals player unintentionally kicked the ball in the end zone; and, suddenly, the Titans found themselves on top of it for a touchdown."
In the fourth quarter the Titans trailed 21-6 with about 13 minutes remaining. Cardinals running back Emari Demercado broke free for a 72-yard rush but dropped the ball as he crossed the goal line while celebrating. An angle showed he let go just before the line, the ball bounced out of bounds, and the play was ruled a fumble for a touchback, giving the Titans the ball at the 20. Later, down 21-12, rookie Cam Ward threw an interception to safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, who then fumbled. A Cardinals player unintentionally kicked the loose ball in the end zone and the Titans recovered for a touchdown. The Titans won 22-21.
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