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Tennessee fumbles away the game at New England

PATRIOTS 36, TITANS 13

- By Kyle Hightower

FOXBOROUGH, MASS.» The Titans ended an era for the Patriots during the 2019 season when they knocked them out of the playoffs in Tom Brady’s final game in New England.

The Patriots are hoping Sunday’s victory over Tennessee will be part of the blueprint to get them back to the postseason without Brady.

Rookie Mac Jones threw two touchdown passes, New England’s defense forced four turnovers and the Patriots earned their sixth straight win, rolling past the undermanne­d Titans 36-13.

“You’re not gonna win a Super Bowl now. You’re gonna win it in February. We gotta keep that same mindset,” defensive lineman Davon Godchaux said of the victory.

New England improved to 6-1 against AFC opponents this season.

Jones completed 23 of 32 passes for 310 yards. Kendrick Bourne had both of the Patriots’ touchdown receptions, finishing with five catches for 61 yards. Jones took multiple deep shots down the field, connecting with Bourne on a 41-yard TD and Jakobi Meyers for 38 yards to set up a field goal.

“I can rely on any of them and we can rely on any of them,” Jones said.

The Titans (8-4) stayed close early, but couldn’t survive a bevy of errors that included three fumbles by their running backs and an intercepti­on by Ryan Tannehill. He finished 11 of 21 for 93 yards and a touchdown.

“Put all those together and you put yourself in a difficult situation,” Tannehill said.

Playing without star Derrick Henry (foot surgery) for the fourth straight game, the Titans also were missing several other starters, notably top receiver A.J. Brown (chest), guard Nate Davis (concussion) and linebacker Rashaan Evans (ankle).

 ?? Matt Stone, Boston Herald ?? The Patriots’ Jalen Mills hits the ball out of the hands of Titans wide receiver Cody Hollister during the third quarter Sunday in Foxboro, Mass.
Matt Stone, Boston Herald The Patriots’ Jalen Mills hits the ball out of the hands of Titans wide receiver Cody Hollister during the third quarter Sunday in Foxboro, Mass.

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