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The Tennessee Titans secured their first win of the season with a 31-12 victory over the Miami Dolphins, led by quarterback Mason Rudolph. Rudolph took over the game after starter Will Levis suffered a shoulder injury early on. Despite the setback, Rudolph stepped up and threw for 85 yards, completing 9 of 17 passes to lead the Titans to victory.

In addition to Rudolph’s performance, kicker Nick Folk played a crucial role in the win, making field goals from various distances, including a 53-yard kick. Running back Tyjae Spears and Tony Pollard also contributed to the team’s success with touchdowns of their own.

On the Dolphins’ side, Tyler Huntley, who recently joined the team, showed promise with a touchdown run and 96 passing yards. However, the Dolphins struggled to find their rhythm without their starting quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, who is currently out with a concussion.

Despite Huntley’s efforts to bring the Dolphins back into the game, the Titans’ defense proved to be too strong, intercepting a pass and recovering an onside kick to secure the win. The Dolphins’ offense faced multiple challenges throughout the game, including penalties, drops, and an inability to sustain drives.

The Dolphins’ lackluster performance was evident as they failed to score a touchdown for the eighth consecutive quarter and ultimately fell short against the Titans. The team will look to regroup as they prepare to face the New England Patriots in their upcoming game.

Both teams also faced injuries during the game, with players from both sides forced to leave due to various injuries. Despite the setbacks, the Titans and Dolphins will continue to push forward as they strive for success in the remainder of the season.

Overall, the Titans’ victory over the Dolphins marks a turning point for the team as they aim to build on this momentum in the games to come. With strong performances from key players and a resilient defense, the Titans are poised to make a statement in the league as they progress through the season.