Titans coach Mike Vrabel told that It was very disappointing, he felt awesome for the players that compete, that put so much into this and play through pain, through disquiet, through any situation. he is lucky that I get to coach them – they fight.

The Titans guided 17-9 late in the fourth quarter, but the Chiefs equal the game 17-17 with 2:58 left in the fourth quarter on a 14-yard touchdown run by Patrick Mahomes, and then a two-point changeover run by Mahomes.

"We are just glad of how we played," Titans safety Kevin Byard said. "I don't know how many plays we played on defense – possibly like 100 or something like that. We gave up a ton of yards, but we fought our asses off. We kept in the game for most of the game against a fearful offense.

Malik Willis shaped his second career start for the Titans by replacing an injured Ryan Tannehill. Willis finished 5-of-16 passes in the contest for 80 yards, and he also ran for 40 yards on eight carries. Willis saw accepters let catchable deep balls escape their grab in a game when he was sacked three times.