NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Mason Rudolph told first-year Titans coach Brian Callahan not to worry after a rookie quarterback's amazing play with no time left to force overtime.
This time, Rudolph promised Tennessee would win.
Nick Folk kicked a 25-yard field goal with 2:32 left in overtime and the Titans beat the New England Patriots 20-17 Sunday, giving Callahan his first victory at home this season.
''I mean, look at me,'' an emotional Callahan said of the win. ''I needed it bad, man. Yeah, we needed it.''
The Titans (2-6) snapped both a three-game skid overall and at Nissan Stadium. They came in having lost three games decided by a touchdown or less this season. This was the Titans' first win since Sept. 30.
''We all needed that,'' Rudolph said.
The Patriots (2-7) got rookie Drake Maye back after the third overall pick out of North Carolina cleared the concussion protocol Saturday. He started after being knocked out of last week's win over the Jets and used his legs, running for a career-best and team-high 95 yards.
New England had a final chance after Maye forced overtime with a 5-yard TD pass to Rhamondre Stevenson. But Amani Hooker's second interception of the game clinched the victory for the Titans with 2:07 left.