The Titans were able to hang around the Chargers in the first half with a defensive and special teams touchdown.
But Los Angeles used a goal-line stand and a dominant, 15-play, 99-yard drive to take control of the matchup in the second half — leading to a 27-17 victory.
After largely looking listless on offense in the first half, the Titans had a chance to take a 24-20 lead over the Chargers with their first drive of the second half. With third- and fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line, running back Tony Pollard was stuffed for no gain on both plays, resulting in a turnover on downs.
Starting with the ball from that spot, the Chargers immediately got out from under the shadow of their own goal post with a 14-yard pass from Justin Herbert to tight end Oronde Gadsden. That got the offense

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