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Will Levis rallies Titans for 2 late TDs to stun Dolphins

The rookie throws for a career-high 327 yards and directs a pair of touchdown drives in the final 4½ minutes in a 28-27 win, knocking Miami out of the top spot in the AFC playoff race.

Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis, left, and running back Derrick Henry celebrate after Henry’s go-ahead touchdown run late in the fourth quarter of their game against the Miami Dolphins on Monday night in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Titans scored two touchdowns in the final three minutes to win, 28-27. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis, left, and running back Derrick Henry celebrate after Henry’s go-ahead touchdown run late in the fourth quarter of their game against the Miami Dolphins on Monday night in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Titans scored two touchdowns in the final three minutes to win, 28-27. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
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By ALANIS THAMES AP Sports Writer

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Will Levis knew he couldn’t get too caught up in his mistake. The Tennessee Titans’ rookie made a bad pitch to running back Derrick Henry in the fourth quarter against the Miami Dolphins, resulting in a fumble that eventually allowed Miami to take a 14-point lead.

But Levis put the play behind him and directed two touchdown drives in the final 4½ minutes, and Tennessee rallied to stun Miami, 28-27, on Monday night, knocking the Dolphins out of the top spot in the AFC.

“That was a nightmare,” Levis said of the turnover. “No one wanted to look at me. No one wanted to talk to me. I didn’t want to talk to anybody after that. I just wanted to move on – be ready to attack that next two-minute drive that I knew we’d be able to get.”

The Titans (5-8) held Tua Tagovailoa and Miami’s explosive offense in check for most of the game but still fell behind by two touchdowns in the fourth thanks to critical mistakes that gave short fields to the Dolphins (9-4). Raheem Mostert ran for touchdowns of 3 yards and 5 yards to give Miami a 27-13 lead.

Levis, a second-round draft pick making his sixth career start, led a nine-play, 75-yard drive that took 1:54, capping it with a 3-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins and a 2-point conversion throw to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.

The Titans then got a stop and Levis connected with Hopkins for 28 yards and Chigoziem Okonkwo for 16 yards to get into scoring position. Derrick Henry scored on a 3-yard rush and the extra point gave the Titans a one-point lead.

Levis ripped off his helmet, screamed for joy and embraced Coach Mike Vrabel on the sideline.

The Dolphins took over with no timeouts left and got to their own 45, but Harold Landry III sacked Tagovailoa to put the game away. Miami lost at home for the first time this season, and its three-game winning streak was snapped. Baltimore (10-3), which hosts Miami in Week 17, now has a one-game lead for the best record in the conference.

It was the first win by a team down 14 with under three minutes left since 2016 and just the fifth since 2000.

“Everybody thought this was going to be another Miami-Broncos 70 points put on us,” Titans linebacker Arden Key said. “But we don’t care about the outside noise.”

Miami played much of the game without star receiver Tyreek Hill, who sat out the second quarter and the majority of the third after injuring his ankle in the first quarter. He returned and caught passes of 23 and 25 yards to set up Jason Sanders’ 31-yard field goal that tied the score at 13-all at the beginning of the fourth. Hill, who leads the NFL in receiving yards, was in and out of the game from there and finished with four catches for 61 yards.

Tagovailoa was 23 of 33 for 240 yards and had his streak of 21 consecutive games with a touchdown pass snapped.

Levis finished 23 of 38 with a touchdown pass and an interception. Hopkins had seven catches for 124 yards, and Henry ran for two scores.

A grind-it-out game took a wild turn in the fourth quarter, beginning when Tennessee’s Eric Garror tried to field a bouncing punt with the game tied at 13-all with 6:16 remaining. The ball caromed off his hands and Elijah Campbell recovered for the Dolphins at the 7-yard line.

Mostert punched it in, then scored again after the Titans fumbled on their next possession on a botched pitch by Levis to Henry. Mostert leads the NFL with 16 touchdowns rushing.

Henry, who finished with 34 yards, moved to 15th in NFL history in rushing yards when he scored his 87th career rushing touchdown in the first quarter to tie the score at 7-all going into halftime.

Miami’s top-ranked offense was held scoreless in the first half against a Titans defense that has given up the fewest red zone touchdowns in the NFL. The Dolphins were 2 for 5 in the red zone and lost a fumble at the Titans’ 2 on a bad quarterback-center exchange on their first possession.

“There’s a lot of people that are going to be – it’s going to be tough to go to sleep tonight, including myself,” Miami coach Mike McDaniel said. “That’s not something that you can do and expect to win football games. It’s a hard, hard lesson, but no lead is safe. I think that’s one of the tougher parts about it.”

Miami went ahead 7-0 when defensive tackle Zach Sieler intercepted Levis at the 5 and took it to the end zone. The Dolphins have had a pick-6 in three straight games for the first time in franchise history.

Tagovailoa faced more pressure than usual with the Dolphins missing three starters on their offensive line. Left tackle Terron Armstead (knee/ankle) and right guard Rob Hunt (hamstring) did not play, and center Connor Williams injured his knee in the first quarter.

Sanders converted a 20-yard field goal that tied the score at 10-all in the third quarter. He also had a 44-yard field goal blocked by Denico Autry.

INJURIES

Titans: Defensive lineman Kyle Peko injured his calf in the third quarter and did not return. … Cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting left briefly with a knee injury early in the fourth.

Dolphins: Williams did not return after he hurt his knee. … Cornerback Xavien Howard briefly left the game after he collided with teammate Brandon Jones. … Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle left briefly after he took a hard hit on Miami’s first drive. … Safety DeShon Elliott left with a rib injury and to be evaluated for a concussion. He did not return.

UP NEXT

The Titans host Houston on Sunday.

The Dolphins host the New York Jets on Sunday.

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