Titans rally, defeat Niners, 34-27
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Vince Young has evolved before his teammates’ eyes. Through all those months watching Kerry Collins from the bench last season, he believed his time would come again.
Young’s gritty play at quarterback has given the Tennessee Titans a much-needed morale boost after an 0-6 start — not to mention back-to-back victories.
Six plays after his 81-yard touchdown run was overturned, Chris Johnson took a pitch from Young and scurried 2 yards for a go-ahead score and led the Titans to their second straight win with a 34-27 victory over the stumbling San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
Young showed his comeback is legitimate, outplaying fellow first-round draft pick Alex Smith down the stretch. Young has been clutch twice in as many weeks, getting the Titans (2-6) in the end zone when it mattered.
“There’s a maturing process that takes place when you’re not the guy anymore,” center Kevin Mawae said of Young’s ordeal. “He sat back for a good part of a year and a half to see what a guy like Kerry does, a guy that’s been in the league 15 years and how he handles the success of a 13-3 season and how he handles the ups and downs of an 0-6 start. You can’t help but learn from that.”
Johnson converted on fourth-and-inches for his second TD of the day, making up for those six points that were negated only a few minutes earlier after it was determined he stepped out of bounds on the long run. Going for it when the Titans could have tied it with a field goal was a sign of coach Jeff Fisher’s faith in Young and Co. to get it done.
The Titans beat Jacksonville last Sunday to end an eight-game losing streak dating to December. Suddenly, this team has found some much-needed momentum. Tennessee has its first back-to-back wins since victories over the Lions and Browns in Weeks 13 and 14 last season on the way to a 13-3 finish.
Smith threw two interceptions in the final 6:24 and three in all, fumbled twice and was sacked four times — not the kind of day he’d hoped for in his first home start in more than two years. Smith took over the starting job at halftime against Houston on Oct. 25 when coach Mike Singletary benched Shaun Hill.
Tennessee scored 24 points after 49ers turnovers.
After Johnson’s score, Chris Hope intercepted a pass by Smith on San Francisco’s ensuing series to set up a 28-yard field goal by Rob Bironas, then Cortland Finnegan added a late 39-yard interception return for a touchdown to seal it.
Stunned San Francisco (3-5) has lost four straight following a 3-1 start — and the 49ers have little time to recover. The Chicago Bears come to town for a Thursday night game.
“It’s definitely frustrating to be at this point, but we do have eight games left,” San Francisco coach Mike Singletary said. “We have to make sure we go out and play a complete football game without killing ourselves in the process.”
Johnson finished with 135 yards on a career-high 25 carries — 53 of those after his TD run was called back. Young, who got his starting job back last week, was 12 of 19 for 172 yards and ran for a 7-yard touchdown.
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