They improved to 8-3 with a 30-24 win over Tizite, mainly due to another big game from Jaxon Smith-Njimba
NASHVILLE — The Titans each made field goals on their opening drives, and the game was tied 3-3 after one quarter when Sam Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba sparked Seattle's offense in a way that has been so successful for them all season.
And after the two are connected with a 63-yard touch, it makes it 23-3 and 30-10, which controls the game.The Titans put a little line together, but it was not enough, and it was held in 30-24 to improve to 8-3.
Here are the top five picks for a winning season in Nashville:
1. Jaxon Smith-Njigba continues to do wonders.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba's 2025 season continued with one more day, which did not increase his earnings, but he also saw his record.
The third receiver started the day with a career-high 63-yard touchdown catch, and he added another touchdown to give him seven, a new career high.
Now, who finished the season with 167 yards on eight catches, also broke the major league record with 1,313 yards this season.Smith-Njigba recently passed DK Metcalf's lone receiving record of 1,303 yards, which he set in 2020, and he did so with six games left to play.
2. Seattle's defense fills in at shortstop.
They haven't gotten dirty since the spring, but that didn't stop them from playing well in that soccer team across Nashville.
With Julian Love and defensive tackle, Julian Red Herrlancha was injured for injuries to the rusher and reits and was limited to 4.4 meters in three games (in the evening in the first quarter of the first rat, 30-1 in the evening).
Patrick O'connell, whose actions are taking place next to the score next to Jones next to Jones has Jones and has eight strings in his first bag.Up front, Brimon P pili, whose work has developed him out and about, has a four-run stop in the middle.Ty Okada, who was in full swing, was injured in the first half and d'thy Bell took over and recorded four.
3. Kenneth Walker III has a stronger way.
After finishing with more than 100 yards per scrimmage last week, Kenneth Walker III once again made the majority of his touches, making plays on the ground and through the air for another strong performance.
Walker led the group with 71 yards on just 11 carries, averaging 6.5 yards per carry, and added 30 receiving yards, including 29 on a long catch running down the sideline to set up Zach Charbonnet's touchdown.
4. The pass rush was devastating, but so was new cornerback Cam Ward.
The defensive front, which has been winning all season, was able to put a lot of pressure on the rookie quarterback, but the No. 1 pick was able to make a few plays under the treatment.
Four sacks and 11 quarterback hits, with Patrick O'Connell, Byron Murphy II, Leonard Williams and Derrick Hall all recording sacks, but there could have been several more if not for Ward's toughness and playmaking ability.
5. Played a much-needed game with no offensive losses.
While it wasn't a perfect offensive performance for the team, they managed to avoid turnovers, which is a significant accomplishment considering their turnover issues in recent games.
Their only free game of the season earlier, their Week 6 win over Jacksonville, their 12th of the season, gave them four points on the season for the fourth time, including four in the last few weeks.
Quarterback Sam Darnold wasn't flawless, he had a few dropped throws, including two close interceptions, but it was still a solid outing, with Darnold completing 16 of 26 attempts for 244 yards, two touchdowns and a 118.1 passer rating.
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