 The Titans opponent today, the Kansas City Chiefs. They're one of the most athletic teams in the NFL. And every snap, everything's back, everything you got. Let's go, bring it up, man. Let's go, win those three, one, two, three. Braille by five. Snap is low. Cole put in trouble and he throws it away, incomplete. Firing over the middle, there's Berkshire. 30 seconds to go. Tana Hill looking, looking, firing over the middle caught. Humphries five, Humphries in zone, cut down, cut. Titans must go for two. Tana Hill keeping around right in, driving. He's in, two for Tennessee. Butcher made a game winner last week to send it into overtime. Snap, snap, it's been picked up by Sims. It's blocked, Joshua Kalu. Joshua Kalu. Cameras, they didn't come here to see him. They told you after the game, they're going to be talking about the Titans. Welcome you to the Mike Vrable Show with the head coach, I'm Mike Keith, a thrilling salute to service day at Nissan Stadium. Mike Vrable, your chance to stand in front of those men after that game, I know you were very proud. Sure, I was proud of the whole team, the finish that we showed throughout the game to make sure that we played every snap with everything that we had. And I think the guys did that. I think we stayed into it situationally. And it wasn't always perfect, it's never going to be. But the guys understood what we needed and being able to apply pressure to them just with our field goal block unit. And Ryan and the offense operating with a urgency and being able to go on the ball and execute those plays in the most critical situation was fun to see and we're going to need some more of that. Let's take a look at some of the best plays from the victory. It's Mike Vrable's six pack. Titans down 10-nothing in the second quarter and it's time to go deep to Khalif Raymond. Yep, the holy roller from Holy Cross. So, you know, we got AJ going across there, the post safety cuts him. You know, Khalif's able to stay on top. Ryan gives him a great football. They ruled him, you know, that he wasn't down. They ruled it a touchdown. Obviously, we saw that his hand hit him, but, you know, he's taken advantage. Khalif's taken advantage of his opportunity since he's come up from the practice squad. And, you know, that's always great to see when guys take advantage of their opportunities. Ends up going for 52 yards, just a couple plays later. The Titans are able to get a touchdown on what is a play from the nine yard line where Tana Hill gets a block and makes a great throw. Yeah, and I think that's the effect that Derek Henry has down there in the red zone. It's a play action pass. Derek's able to take the, you know, the fake from Ryan, you know, get in there, block the end. Ryan's got a couple options. He's got Prue Cross in and then Ferk there and running a deep slant. Good job catching the football and traffic and certainly a huge touchdown for us. Third quarter Titans are down 19 to 13. Derek Henry catches a five yard pass and on second and five, Henry takes it the rest of the way. Yeah, you mentioned the five yard pass. That was a positive gain second and five. And to be able to hit these big ones, you know, you need to have receivers that are going to be willing to block. And you saw Tajé there. And I don't know if we caught AJ, but they both got extra effort blocks. You know, the line does their job. Everybody gets them running. Derek's able to put his foot in the ground and get vertical, but you're going to see those guys finishing Tajé. You know, there's the post safety and make him miss and then Tajé and AJ doing their job on the corners. Conklin with a block. Davis with a block. Pruitt with a block. And Henry, when he gets in the open field, he knows exactly what to do. Yep, and he can run. And we have to get him into that fourth or fifth step and then take our chances from there. Move right to the end. It's 32-27, Kansas City in front. We're in the final 90 seconds of the ball game. Third and two, Titans must get them off the field and do. Yeah, we kind of dropped a few more than what they were expecting. Rashawn does a great job of triggering on the quarterback play extension to force them to sit down. But we well called well executed play. That brings up the fourth down. The errant snap, if that's what you want to call it, an aborted kick. Titans take over after the grounding penalty at their own 39. Three plays later, Titans have the lead. Yep, Ryan scrambles, and then he also gets to FERC, a huge play in the middle of the field was open. Then he comes back and with the clock running, is able to get a great call to Humph. He runs a great route. It gives the guy a little something at the top of the route. A really good ball, good pass protection. And then Humph finding the end zone for an unbelievable play. And just the excitement that everybody has. FERC with a little hug right there. Adam's only catch of the day just shows what a pro he is staying in it, staying alive all the time. Sure, we didn't have a lot of hops and that's the thing. I think that's the message to the guys is when you outgain the Kansas City Chiefs per play, you have to run more plays. We have to run more plays and be mindful of what the penalties do to us and our ability to convert third downs. Now every Titans fan has seen this play several times. Let's show it one more time. Three seconds to go, 35-32. Chiefs going for a 52 yard field goal. Great anticipation and there's a lot of people saying that he's off sides. I think that that's a great anticipation, great get off. He's moving just after the football moves. And I don't think anybody else was really even ready for the snap, except Josh. And Josh was, that's well coached and that's well executed by the player. I know that Alcantetti spent a lot of time with Josh because of his length and his speed. He chops the inside, chops the arm down on the tight end. Reaches with his forearm on his fifth step. And that's exactly how you draw him up. And you really work on the fact that he reaches with that left arm. Yeah, it's the longer arm. I think it's the forearm and going to the physics of it. But he's not going to be able to bend the corner if he reaches with his inside arm. And by reaching with the forearm, it pulls his body around and he made a fantastic play. There was so much to see at Nissan Stadium in the Titans three point victory. There was so much to see around the game. Salute to service. Nobody does it better than the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. As we get our first break, let's take a look at some of the pageantry of the day from 48 hours ago. Later in this edition of the Mike Vrable show, Amy Wells sits down with quarterback Ryan Tannehill. That's coming up. But first, the Bridgestone clutch performance of the game. Fourth quarter, Adoree Jackson makes a really super play on a deep ball coach. He does. And you know, we put our fastest on their fastest. And you know, he finished. I felt like he was competitive. And again, it wasn't perfect. But at any time you target a guy like Tyreek Hill, you're going to need your best efforts. And there's tight coverage, being able to play down the field on a double move without fouling them going up through the pocket. And I thought that was a fantastic play. Adoree Jackson finishes the ball game with seven tackles. He fought all day long. There's almost Malcolm Butler-esque. Sure. And I think that that allows you the competitive spirit out there. And I told him, if you can run with him and you can get downfield and compete, you can do it with anybody. And so hopefully, this allows him to play with a lot of confidence. And we can see a lot of good things continue with Adoree. Several big efforts in the secondary. LeSean Sims, 12 tackles. Logan Ryan, 13 tackles. Kenny Vaccaro, nine tackles. Kevin Byrd, six tackles. Those guys played a lot of plays and they played hard. They did. They played a lot of man coverage. Again, sometimes it's own stuff. We weren't having as much success. And we collectively have to do a better job, but we understand the amount of speed that they had over there. My home was drifting in the pocket back five, six yards, throwing some really impressive passes off his back foot, running up into the pocket, jump passing to Hardman. And again, that's the NFL. There's great athletes and our guys hung in there. We got the stops when we needed them. When we come back, Amy Wells joins us to talk with Ryan Tannehill, the Titans quarterback, as we go to break another look at Salute to Service from Sunday at Nissan Stadium. Stay tuned. The Mike Vrable Show continues on this Tuesday night as it's time for our Geico gladiator of the game. He threw for 181 yards in a couple of scores. He rushed for 37 yards. And he ran for a very important two-point conversion. Of course, I'm talking about Ryan Tannehill, the Titans starting quarterback. He's standing by with our Amy Wells. Ryan, what a win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Was there a moment when you thought, forget it, we're winning this thing? After we scored, I mean, obviously, our confidence never wavered. I think we were in a tough spot down, I think, nine in the fourth quarter. On the sideline, our confidence didn't waver. We had a lot of belief that we're going to find a way to win. And I think with the pass through games here, we found a way to win. It's been ugly at times, but our guys keep battling. And if you can find a way to win, especially at home in the fourth quarter, you're going to put yourself in a good situation. Going into this game, there was a lot of talk about the Chiefs and their high-powered offense. Should there be more conversation about the Titans and their high-powered offense? I don't think it matters to us. We just want to go out and play football. We knew coming in that all the hype was on the Chiefs, and that's all right. We have a lot of respect. Obviously, it's a very talented team, high-powered offense. Obviously, MVP quarterback and a ton of speed on the outside. But our guys believe in each other, and we knew we were going to come out with a win. Just that belief that we have that no matter what happens, we'll find a way to win. Do you like being the underdog in this situation? I don't know. I don't know if it matters. But I think as long as there's belief in the locker room, the guys in the locker room believe in each other and expect to go out and win, it doesn't really matter what the outside thinks. Being able to get those results and have everyone be on the same page working together and get the win. Is this kind of a defining moment for this Titans offense that, hey, this really works. We can actually do these things. Yeah, I think we have a lot of confidence in each other. Obviously, a big team win. Every side of the ball made big plays, special teams there at the end, defense keeping us in it, and holding them to field goals in critical situations. So really, it took the whole team. But like I said, I think the confidence in the entire team that we're going to find a way to win may not be pretty. Things may not be going our way the whole game, but as long as we're in it in the fourth quarter, we'll find a way to win. For you personally, are there certain games that you get up for a little bit more, like maybe playing against the Kansas City Chiefs? I don't think so. I love competing, I love playing football, no matter who we're playing against. Every opportunity I get to go out and play with the guys around me is a ton of fun and look forward to it every week. Ryan Tannehill has thrown the ball very, very well since taking over as the Titans starting quarterback. The last two games, he's run it very well and his running was key in your comeback in the fourth quarter. It was, it was huge. He scrambled early on in the fourth quarter on a big third down, a lot of great efforts by guys trying to fight to get him through. There was contact around the sticks and he was able to get there and get it. And you're gonna see that right now. Here's the two minute where he goes down and he's able to get us 21 yards or 19 yards. It's opportunistic, he's very athletic. I mean, he was a receiver in college. This is a huge conversion here. Guys are hustling in to get extra blocks. You know, he's making these guys move. We run a zone read, they dive down there on Derrick and we take seven yards and, you know, he's aggressive with the football and it's opportunistic. We get down there and we're able to use him for a two point conversion to give us some options, to give the quarterback some options to, to hand it to Derrick, you know, to throw, to run. And I mean, he stays on his feet and he takes a heck of a hit. I mean, this is, he's competing out there. And I think that every time you do this, you gain the respect of your teammates, Mike. That's a pretty good size safety one Thornhill that he ran into right there, not to be denied. Guys like to see their quarterback do that too. They do. And he's just as much invested in them as they are the offense and Ryan. And, you know, he was in a tough spot. I mean, he came in as a backup and, you know, has now had an opportunity to lead our football team. And I think he's, you know, like a lot of guys he's taken advantage of the opportunity and he's, and he's trying to lead and he's trying to get on the same page with these guys. All right, let's take a look now at the Delta dental guess the titan. We are to that part of the show. Not that part of the show. Mike Vrable, four of eight on the year guessing the titan. Can he guess this titan? Man, it's knocked the hair right off his head. Do you know? I don't. I do. I don't, but we have music coming up now, which means we're going to break, which means you will have just a couple of minutes to think about it. Mike Vrable, take your time and guess carefully. Oh, I know this one. The Mike Vrable show continues next. Delta dental, can you guess this titan? Mike Vrable, who is four of eight on the season, is he soon to be five of nine? I think so. I think this is no other than our lumberjack via Kentucky, Wesley Woodyard, our captain. Wesley Woodyard is correct. You are five of nine on the season. Yes. You've been on a roll lately, from Sunday to today, now you're rolling. Yeah, everything's okay. Into the bye. Into the bye. We're rolling into the bye. Let's talk, Wesley Woodyard, and let's talk about what he means to the football team in terms of leadership, and then when he's asked to play, like he was last Sunday, production. Sure. And I think that what I appreciate about Wesley is that there's a role that he was gonna have on this team. And he was gonna be one of our leaders. He was gonna be a guy that backed up Jayon and Rashawn at both positions. We felt like we had three starters there. The leadership, his ability to carry our message into the locker room with the players because you can't always have it come from a coach. It can't always come from me or Dean or some of the other coaches. And he does that. I mean, he has bought in, he believes in the message and what we're trying to do. And then when called upon, he goes in and performs and he plays physical and he leads guys and he's been productive. He's gonna be successful when his football career finally ends, whenever that is. No matter what. No matter what he chooses to do. He's a great father, he's a great husband. He's been a great football player for us and he'll be successful in whatever he chooses to do after this. When we come back, Coach Mike Vrable and I will talk about the impact of the fans and how you can help this ball club going forward with Jacksonville on the horizon. The Mike Vrable show continues after this. I love this one. Favorite endings all time at Nissan Stadium. Start with one last year. Marcus Mariota to Corey Davis to beat the Eagles in overtime. How about Jake Locker to Justin Hunter to finally beat the Chargers in 2013? Joe Nedney's double mulligan field goal to beat Pittsburgh in the 2003 playoffs. Rob Baronis's bomb from 60 to beat the Colts in 2006. But this is my favorite. November 29th, 2009, last play of the game. The 18th play of what would be a 99 yard drive against the defending NFC champion, Arizona Cardinals. Young, pumping, looking, firing into the back of the inch up. Before I go, I want to thank every, every one of those Titans fans that came out today. The ones that decided to come and cheer us and yell for us and stick around. I appreciate them. And hopefully they can bring some people with them because I know that guys are going to play their tail off for them. They're going to compete. And it's not always pretty and that's football. But I want to thank the ones that came out here and supported us. There's a powerful moment from your post game on Sunday talking about the performance of the fans. Why did you feel like it was important to give Titans fans at Nissan Stadium a shout out? Well, I understand the commitment that it takes to be a professional sports fan and to have a family and try to bring a family and the costs associated with supporting a team. And I just felt like I wanted to thank, it was a great time to thank those people that decided to come, that decided to stay. There were a lot of Chiefs fans there. And I get that people like to come to Nashville but I wanted to recognize the ones that came, that cheered, that screamed and yelled and helped us finish that game off. And I'm glad that we could reward them with a victory. Our guys play hard and they appreciate the support. And you need them in 12 days against Jacksonville? We do. I mean, we're making a huge push right here. We're going to have a buy, get mentally and physically prepared and to make this push, to make this final push. And we want to see as many people out there as we can. Remind everybody that the Titans will play the Jaguars on Sunday, November 24th. That's 12 days. It is a 305 start, 305 at Nissan Stadium. To get your tickets, go to titansonline.com slash tickets. Good tickets still available. Need you in the stadium. Kind of who Jacksonville? Absolutely, we got to get going. We're going to need everybody. And it would be a great way to start off this second season here after this buy. Enjoy the buy. Thank you. You deserve the rest. Appreciate it, Mike. All right. For Mike Vrable, Mike Keith says thanks for joining us. And we'll see you next time on The Mike Vrable Show.