OAKLAND, Calif. – The hot quarterback, the dominant running back and the rising rookie receiver were on full display for the Titans Sunday.

Ryan Tannehill, Derrick Henry and A.J. Brown keyed a win that got the team three games over .500 and kept it on the wonderfully steep trajectory that’s got the AFC on alert.RaidersFlameheadOak

But in the sad final days of the Oakland Coliseum, what stuck out to me was the contribution the Titans got out of second-and third-level guys on the ever-expanding offense.

“They’re proving to be an all-round hard to deal with offense,” Jon Gruden said. “They have shown it on tape and they again put an exclamation point out here.”

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