Jacksonville 13, Tennessee 30

1 2 3 4 T
JAC (3-4) 0 7 6 0 13
TEN (1-6) 3 10 10 7 30

Final

4:05 PM ET
November 1, 2009
LP Field,
Nashville, TN

Johnson's 228 yards, 2 TDs backs Young return to QB gig as Titans win first

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1220
Passing 1st downs
88
Rushing 1st downs
412
1st downs from Penalties
00
3rd down efficiency
4-128-15
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Plays4967
Total Yards330430
Passing113125
Comp-Att
14-2915-18
Yards per pass
3.96.9
Rushing217305
Rushing Attempts
1649
Yards per rush
13.66.2
Red Zone (Made-Att)0-01-2
Penalties2-274-20
Turnovers20
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
20
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession20:1739:43
Air/Ground Leaders
Jacksonville Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Garrard14/2713902
McCown0/2000
Tennessee Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Young15/1812510
Jacksonville Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones-Drew8177280
Garrard322012
Tennessee Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Johnson24228289
White134709
Jacksonville Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Thomas455025
Dillard123023
Tennessee Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Gage341015
Scaife427018
Jacksonville Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Lewis100
Garrard100
Tennessee Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERJACTEN
FG07:46Rob Bironas 48 Yd 03
SECOND QUARTERJACTEN
TD09:19Nate Washington 6 Yd Pass From Vince Young (Rob Bironas Kick) 010
FG05:50Rob Bironas 25 Yd 013
TD05:33Maurice Jones-Drew 80 Yd Run (Josh Scobee Kick) 713
THIRD QUARTERJACTEN
TD14:37Maurice Jones-Drew 79 Yd Run (Pat Blocked) 1313
TD11:00Chris Johnson 52 Yd Run (Rob Bironas Kick) 1320
FG05:00Rob Bironas 45 Yd 1323
FOURTH QUARTERJACTEN
TD14:46Chris Johnson 89 Yd Run (Rob Bironas Kick) 1330
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee owner Bud Adams isn't taking credit for the decision to start Vince Young and bench Kerry Collins, even if the move helped snap the Titans' winless skid.

Kuharsky: One Ingredient

The new starting quarterback helped changed the vibe for a team desperate for an injection of something different and fresh, writes Paul Kuharsky. Blog

• AFC South blog

The owner is giving Young a high grade for his first start since the 2008 season opener.

"He looked all right out there," Adams said. "I think he's coming around a lot. I think there's some things that happened to him early in his career that didn't let him concentrate on football. I think he realized he needed to work at it hard. And he has shown that."

Young threw for a touchdown, Chris Johnson set a franchise record by rushing for 228 yards, and the Titans won their first game of the season by routing the Jacksonville Jaguars 30-13 Sunday.

The NFL said it was the only game in league history with four touchdowns rushing of 50 yards or longer.

Young At Heart

The Titans won their first game with the help of new starter Vince Young, who did not commit any serious mistakes in the victory over the Jaguars. Young's stats Sunday were much better than Kerry Collins' stats in the first six games.

Collins vs. Young
Collins Young
Comp pct 54.8 83.3
Yards/gm 178.5 125
TD-Int 5-8 1-0
Pass rtg 62.0 114.1

-- ESPN Stats and Information

Johnson scored on runs of 52 and 89 yards and Jacksonville's Maurice Jones-Drew scored from 80 and 79 yards out.

The Titans (1-6) had been the only winless team left in the NFL along with Tampa Bay, which had an off week, and Tennessee's skid of eight straight went back to the end of last season.

"It's just one week at a time now we got the first win," Fisher said. "Unfortunately, it took us a little bit too long. Now we're going to take it and just move on."

That skid is why Adams wanted Young to start, especially since Tennessee needs to see if he'll be worth keeping around with a $4.25 million roster bonus due in March.

Johnson helped Young with the highest rushing total in the NFL since Adrian Peterson had 296 against San Diego in November 2007. The Titans also eased Young in with lots of short throws and runs to work off any rust. It worked as Young was 15 of 18 for 125 yards, and ran 10 times for 32 yards not counting two final kneel downs.

Fast Facts

• Vince Young's completion percentage of 83.3 was a career high (minimum two completions) and the fifth highest in franchise history (minimum 15 completions).

• Chris Johnson rushed for a franchise-record 228 yards.

• Maurice Jones-Drew rushed for 177 yards on eight carries. His average of 22.1 yards per rush was the best in the NFL in the last 50 seasons (minimum eight rushes).

• The Titans-Jaguars game was the first game in NFL history with four rushing TDs of 50 or more yards.

• Jones-Drew was the third player in NFL history with two rushing TDs of 75 or more yards in one game.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"The year off has helped me a whole lot," said Young, who got a big hug from offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger as the final seconds ticked off.

Jacksonville (3-4) now has lost two of three. Jones-Drew provided the only highlights, running for 177 yards and taking the NFL lead with 10 touchdowns rushing. But the Jaguars only gave him eight carries.

David Garrard shredded Tennessee for 323 yards when the Jaguars routed the Titans 37-17 on Oct. 4. They never let him get started this time, sacking him four times, intercepting him twice and hitting him repeatedly. The Titans held the ball for more than 39 minutes and outgained the Jaguars 430-330.

Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio took the blame. Garrard disagreed.

"We appreciate Jack saying that, but we have to do better as players executing the game plan. Everybody has to get better, period," Garrard said.

Tennessee couldn't have opened the game with a much better script.

The change to Young was made to try sparking an offense that had been outscored 127-26 over the past three games and hadn't scored a touchdown since that visit to Jacksonville.

All eyes were on Young, the No. 3 overall pick in 2006 and that season's Offensive Rookie of the Year.

He got a bit lucky when Jaguars cornerback Derek Cox dropped a would-be interception in the end zone on the opening drive. But he made plenty of nice throws, including his 6-yarder to Nate Washington at 9:19 of the second quarter that ended Tennessee's TD drought at nine quarters.

He also kept the go-ahead TD drive alive when he backpedaled away from pressure, then found Kenny Britt on the sideline with a good pass for a 7-yard completion on third-and-6.

"That throw ... was classic Vince," Fisher said. "I said all along he stayed focused. He's been preparing himself. This game, He had fun tonight, and it was good to see.

With Jones-Drew ripping off runs, it looked as if the Jaguars could keep pace with Tennessee as the Titans settled for three field goals from Rob Bironas. Jones-Drew's second TD run tied it at 13 just 23 seconds into the third quarter, but Michael Griffin blocked Josh Scobee's extra point attempt to keep Jacksonville from taking the lead.

Johnson answered by capping a seven-play drive with a 52-yard TD run to put the Titans ahead to stay at 20-13, and his 89-yard TD run at the start of the fourth pushed it to 30-13. That gave him 220 yards rushing and the franchise record, topping 216 yards by both Eddie George and Billy Cannon.

Game notes
The Titans now are 13-8 after a bye. ... The Jaguars missed at their chance to be 3-1 in the AFC South for the first time under Del Rio. ... The Jaguars now are 18-5 when rushing for at least 150 yards since 2006. ... Jones-Drew came in needing 5 yards to reach 3,000 yards rushing for his career. ... Young needed 21 yards rushing to reach 1,000 for his career. He now is 19-11 as a starter with wins in six of his last seven starts.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 1st
Houston 31 Final
Buffalo 10
Cleveland 6 Final
Chicago 30
Seattle 17 Final
Dallas 38
St. Louis 17 Final
Detroit 10
San Francisco 14 Final
Indianapolis 18
Miami 30 Final
NY Jets 25
NY Giants 17 Final
Philadelphia 40
Denver 7 Final
Baltimore 30
Jacksonville 13 Final
Tennessee 30
Oakland 16 Final
San Diego 24
Minnesota 38 Final
Green Bay 26
Carolina 34 Final
Arizona 21
Monday, November 2nd
Atlanta 27 Final
New Orleans 35