Nashville, TN
Aug 10, 2024
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The San Francisco 49ers, led by backup quarterback Brandon Allen, commenced the preseason duel with an 11-play, 74-yard drive, crowned by hometown hero Jordan Mason's 4-yard touchdown rush. Mason, enjoying a return to Nashville where he starred in high school, provided the early edge for the Niners. However, Tennessee's new offensive scheme under head coach Brian Callahan quickly took shape. Buoyed by a 63-yard special teams burst and a sideline interference penalty against San Francisco, the Titans responded with rookie quarterback Will Levis advancing 15 yards and diving in for a touchdown on a quarterback sneak.
Tennessee maintained momentum into the second quarter when Tyjae Spears sprinted left for a touchdown, capitalizing on dynamic contributions from Will Levis and offseason acquisition Tony Pollard. In a game marked by sporadic offenses, the Titans' Brayden Narveson's 34-yard field goal late in the game provided a critical cushion. San Francisco's Joshua Dobbs delivered a spirited 6-yard dart into the end zone, but the Titans held firm, as linebacker Chance Campbell capped his return from injury by intercepting a last-ditch Hail Mary from Dobbs. The Titans preserved their 17-13 victory, showcasing glimpses of a promising new era in Nashville.
Jordan Mason (SF)
Mason's 4-yard touchdown capped an impressive drive marked by his six carries for 34 yards, showcasing his power and vision despite the absence of starting running backs Christian McCaffrey and Elijah Mitchell.
Will Levis (TEN)
Levis demonstrated poise and precision on his series debut, utilizing a new offensive system to score through a sneak, leveraging short-field advantage from Kearis Jackson's remarkable 63-yard kickoff return.
Tyjae Spears (TEN)
Tyjae Spears finished a drive ignited by rookie Calvin Ridley's 22-yard reception and Tony Pollard's effective ground gains, sprinting left for 4 yards to establish a 14-7 lead as the second quarter dawned.
Brayden Narveson (TEN)
Narveson's reliable leg was tested in the fourth quarter, maintaining composure to deliver a 34-yard field goal that proved pivotal in thwarting San Francisco's late-game rally.
Joshua Dobbs (SF)
Dobbs showcased tenacity and athletic prowess with a 6-yard touchdown scramble, keeping the 49ers in the fray amid mounting defensive pressure and a hostile Nashville crowd.
Chance Campbell (TEN)
Once beleaguered by knee injuries, Campbell sealed the Titans' victory by intercepting Joshua Dobbs' desperate Hail Mary, concluding a thrilling preseason opener.
Jordan Mason (SF, RB)
In a nod to his Nashville high school roots, he led the 49ers' opening surge with 34 yards on six carries and a touchdown, capitalizing on the absence of first-team skill-position players.
Will Levis (TEN, QB)
Despite the limited reps in a preseason setting, he orchestrated two touchdown drives and skillfully adapted to post-Henry-era offensive schematics.
Tyjae Spears (TEN, RB)
Demonstrated explosiveness and vision, contributing a touchdown run that highlighted the Titans' evolving offensive dynamic.
Joshua Dobbs (SF, QB)
Highlighted his versatility by leading a resilient scoring drive that narrowed the deficit, with receiver improvisation and ground mobility on full display.
Chance Campbell (TEN, LB)
Delivered a commanding performance with a sack, multiple tackles, and a game-sealing interception, marking a triumphant return from injury.
San Francisco 49ers
7
0
0
6
13
Tennessee Titans
7
7
0
3
17