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Crissy Froyd

Five standouts from Titans’ 35-32 win over Chiefs

The Tennessee Titans (5-5) evened out their record and put on one of the most thrilling performances in Week 10 as they defeated the visiting Kansas City Chiefs, 35-32 in Nissan Stadium on Sunday.

It was a competitive game filled with big plays on both sides, and several players stood out.

Here’s a look at five of those names.

1. QB Ryan Tannehill.

Tannehill continues to be efficient with the reins of the offense in his hands, and was a crucial part of guiding the Titans to the win. He was 13-of-19 passing for 181 yards and two touchdowns. He also had three rushes for 37 yards.

2. RB Derrick Henry.

Henry continues to be at the heart of the run game, and one of the most valuable players on offense. He racked up 23 carries for 188 yards and two touchdowns Sunday.

3. CB Joshua Kalu.

Kalu had what was arguably the best play of the game, blocking a last-chance field goal attempt by the Chiefs. Kalu spent the initial half of the season on Injured Reserve, but it’s safe to say the Titans are pleased to have him back.

4. CB Logan Ryan.

Ryan is one of the most important pieces of the Titans’ secondary, and proved that again on Sunday. He was a leader on defense, making 13 tackles on the victory.

5. X Rashaan Evans.

Evans’ biggest play of the game happened when he came up with a fumble recovery for a 53-yard touchdown in the second quarter to give the Titans a 13-10 lead after kicker Ryan Succop missed the extra point.

He accounted for seven tackles and a sack on Sunday.

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