Three things the Titans have lacked this season — an explosive running attack, a sturdy offensive line and a penchant for takeaways — were largely responsible for the team’s second win of the season.
But it only seems fitting that even a Titans victory came with repercussions.
Tennessee’s 31-29 defeat of the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at Huntington Bank Field snapped a seven-game losing streak and gave the Titans their first victory over an AFC team in 15 tries.
However, the Titans (2-11) also slipped out of the No. 1 overall draft pick position, sliding to No. 2 behind the New York Giants (2-11) because the Giants’ strength of schedule to date has been inferior to Tennessee’s.
The Titans coaches and players, understandably, had no interest in playing for a No. 1 draft pick, so they we

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