 Kago, the league leader with 32, third and three, running for Hilliard, big gain, and Hilliard's got speed, hit Tennessee. Room, and then Van Neuermos comes up with the interception. So they decide to go safe, and go with the draw, and that turns out to be the explosive play. New England's still playing for the pass. There was movement, might be a free play is what it is. Tannehill senses, gonna throw a deep A.J. Brown. He's got it! Big play! For big explosive plays, we mentioned Ambrie Thomas gave up a few. Defense number 56. This penalty's declined. The result of the play is a first down. He gave up a few of those last week in the Atlanta game, only making his third start. In the first half, Tannehill gave A.J. a chance, and that time, he just needed one other shot. That stint with the Titans early in the season, starting to get warmed up. Wins faking the handoff. Third down and eight. Glad you read it. Bit of a low snap. Tannehill. Flag is out. Tannehill will throw down the field, off the helmet, Julio Jones catches it, and let's see, they're gonna say he was out of bounds, off the helmet of Micahide, and there's a lot to unpack there. Catch by Julio Jones. That's his great concentration and not giving up on the play. Micahide has his back turned to the ball, can't really continue to shadow and stay in phase with Julio, and these are the kind of effort plays they're gonna need to make. Look at him just touch the left toe. Yeah, Julio, go ahead. Tennessee trying to avoid a fourth consecutive three and out. It's third and five. Tannehill stays on his feet and gets out of trouble. One of the things that Mike Vrable says is, be the last to finish on a play. Yes, it looked like Tannehill was about to be taken down. It looked like he was gonna be knocked to the ground, but that wasn't the case. Be the last to finish. Stay on your feet. Tannehill, pressure steps away. He can run. Maximum first down. Tannehill into field goal range. Kyle Shanahan just took his first time out. All of a sudden that game flips. As long as the ball was on their side of the field, meaning Tennessee, Kyle Shanahan is fine sitting on those timeouts, but now they're in field goal range. There's Derek Henry trying to get the big guy going, and when I say going, he might be gonna catch him. 76 yards. There are no flags. If credit here to the wide receiver, Westbrook, O'Kina and Swain, watch them come down, and then the cut from Derek Henry. Great vision. Once he gets past that first level, watch the speed between the safeties. Yeah, I tell you, look, Micahy took a bad angle. You can't afford to take the wrong angle against Derek Henry. Could be the ball game. Fourth and one. Nikwan Jones stuffed the hole. Josh Allen, and it's Titan's football. And maybe the game. Not enough room for the first down. Again, I love the decision from Sean McDermott. You trust your players. You have one of the best players in football, and Josh Allen, 240 pounds. You're gonna win the game. From the 40-yard line. He ran in the backfield. Fake and throw. Off the hands of goal was about to hit the ground. Obviously, they're gonna take a look at it to see if it hits the ground. Let's keep an eye on that ball. It doesn't look like it touches the ground. I mean, if it does touch the ground, it looks like he has the ball secure. First interception in 210 seconds from Bull. Second and 16 after the penalty on Jones. Just throw by Ryan Tannehill. He's got a Woosier on the outside. Just a little stutter and go. Just enough for Woosier to settle, but that back-solder throws so Bell can't get to it. And then the control by Brown to come up. It's a one-handed grab. He didn't even have to use up his right hand. He cradles that right in. Great ball placement. Even better kicks. Phenomenal. 20 yards, a strike from Tannehill.