Scout's Take: Individual performance reasons the Titans' crumbled vs. Browns
By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special correspondent
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- This game had a Bengals game feel to it from earlier in the year.
The Browns' offense could do no wrong and the Titans struggled to play catch up without their No. 1 option in Derrick Henry, a non-factor once the score was so lopsided.
Photo: Alison McNabb/ Tennessee Titans
The Browns had 13 penalties for 92 yards to the Titans' five for 52, and despite the huge difference in the Titans' favor the Browns controlled the clock 36:46 to the Titans' 23:14, converted long third downs when needed and scored at will.
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