By MIKE HERNDON, columnist

Not only did the Titans earn a primetime win on the road on Monday night, but they did so in convincing fashion, putting over 28 points on the board for the first time in 1,002 days with a 31-12 victory in Miami.

So, all is right in Titans world again, right?

Oh, you sweet summer child… of course it isn’t.

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Will Levis/ Angie Flatt

That win over the Dolphins came with strings attached. Struggling young quarterback Will Levis threw yet another bad interception before exiting the game with a shoulder injury suffered while diving for a first down in the first quarter. He was replaced by Mason Rudolph, the long-time Steelers backup who signed in Tennessee this offseason, and after seeing Rudolph go nine of 17 for 85 yards with no turnovers, a portion of the fan base is now calling for a quarterback change. To his credit, Brian Callahan quickly squashed any idea that the Titans would consider making a change behind center over their bye week.

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