NASHVILLE, Tenn. – He started the season at home and when he returned from a four-game suspension, Taylor Lewan tried to make up for lost time and didn’t exactly get off to a good start.

But since a blow-up game against Kansas City in Week 10, he settled down and has played mostly good football with a one-game exception against the Saints.LewanWash2

Most importantly, Lewan and Rodger Saffold were super-solid in New England where they Titans dethroned the Patriots and poured on heavy doses of Derrick Henry, until 34 carries and 182 yards broke the home team.

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