GREEN BAY, Wisc. – This one provided some answers and some optimism.

A team that’s typically one using the same map took a different path at Lambeau Field Thursday night en route to a 27-17 win. It was the widest margin in the Titans’ seven wins this season.

With Derrick Henry slowed despite volume carries, Ryan Tannehill was dialed in and the passing offense took off with a nice share of chunk plays. Tennessee scored over 20 for the first time since Oct. 9. at Washington.

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The Titans topped 400 net yards for the first time this season with 408 and Tannehill posted his highest passing total (333) in 36 games.

The Titans won a different way.

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