The Denver Post

Defense maintains Tennessee streak

- By Greg Beacham The Associated Press

INGLEWOOD, CALIF.» Kevin Byard returned Matthew Stafford’s second consecutiv­e intercepti­on 24 yards for a touchdown, and Tennessee’s defense carried the Titans to a 28-16 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in a showdown between conference co-leaders Sunday night.

Jeffery Simmons had three of Tennessee’s five sacks of Stafford during a stifling performanc­e against the Rams’ prolific passing offense. Stafford crucially threw back-to-back intercepti­ons that the Titans turned into 14 points in 11 seconds of the second quarter, sending them well on their way to their fifth consecutiv­e victory.

Ryan Tannehill passed for 143 yards and a touchdown and rushed for another score for the Titans (7-2), who managed just 194 offensive yards in their first game without injured NFL rushing leader Derrick Henry.

Adrian Peterson rushed for just 21 yards, but the veteran running back made a 6-yard TD run with 3:00 left in the first game of his 15th NFL season.

The Titans got a decisive stop on downs near midfield with 6:39 to play, and Tennessee’s defense nearly kept the Rams out of the end zone for just the fourth time in 73 games under Sean Mcvay — but Sony Michel caught a 3-yard TD pass with 24 seconds left.

Stafford passed for 294 yards and threw the 24th pick-6 of his career — most among active quarterbac­ks — during easily the worst game of his debut season with the Rams (7-2). Los Angeles’ four-game winning streak ended in just the fourth meeting in 15 years between two teams with their conference­s’ top records.

After generating MVP talk for his outstandin­g eight-game start to the season, Stafford looked shaky and confused in the first half.

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