him
/him,im/
1. used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.
"his wife survived him"
2. himself.
"in the depths of him, he too didn't want to go"
3. a cold ass motherfucker
Scoring Summary
Quarter 1 Justin Jefferson 23 Yd pass from Cam Ward (9:30) Luke Hass 28 Yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (6:26) Brandon Aubrey, 40 Yd FG (3:00) Cam Little, 58 Yd FG (1:25)
Quarter 2 Jaheim Bell 23 Yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (4:37) Justin Jefferson 53 Yd pass from Cam Ward (1:28) Travis Hunter 10 Yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (0:18)
Quarter 3 Bhayshul Tuten 28 Yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (11:07) Jam Miller, 1 Yd run (7:50) Mark Fletcher Jr, 1 Yd run (4:06)
Quarter 4 Zay Flowers 8 Yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (10:36) Justin Jefferson 30 Yd pass from Cam Ward (7:45) Brandon Aubrey, 35 Yd FG (4:08) LeQuint Allen 42 Yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (2:03) Mark Fletcher Jr, 10 Yd run (1:08) Cam Little, 26 Yd FG (0:16) Brandon Aubrey, 62 Yd FG (0:00)
QB Trevor Lawrence: 36 of 51, 549 yards, 6 TD, sacked once
HB Travis Etienne Jr: 13 carries, 25 yards, 5 receptions, 51 yards
WR Zay Flowers: 7 receptions, 87 yards, TD
WR Brian Thomas Jr: 6 receptions, 149 yards
TE Luke Hass: 4 receptions, 53 yards, TD
ATH Travis Hunter: 5 receptions, 60 yards, TD, 13 tackles
CB Jourdan Lewis: 11 tackles, 2 TFL, sack
S Isaac Smith: 7 tackles, INT
EDGE Josh Hines-Allen: 4 tackles, TFL, sack
Cam Ward christens New Titans Stadium with the best performance of his young career
There's something magical about watching Cam Ward play quarterback. No, he isn't Cam Newton or Josh Allen in terms of physical ability. He doesn't have the arm talent of a Patrick Mahomes or Matthew Stafford. He doesn't dissect defenses like a Peyton Manning or Tom Brady.
He drifts backwards, sometimes too much. He'll just stand there at times, heels flat on the ground. He'll roll to his left and throw to his right. He'll roll to his left, pump fake to his right and then scramble up field before going back across his body towards the middle of the field. It's chaotic, it's nonsensical, it's electric, it's stupid, it's perfect.
In the very first game of New Nissan Stadium, tied up with divisional rival Jacksonville, it was none of what makes Ward special that got the job done. It was a check down to running back Mark Fletcher for eight yards. A one-read throw to Justin Jefferson up the sidelines for eleven yards.
Brandon Aubrey took the field and nailed a 63-yard field goal as time expired to complete the 51-48 comeback win over the Jaguars in a game that will forever go down in Titans history. It was their first game in New Nissan Stadium, debuting on primetime on Monday Night Football.
Ward was electric, throwing for 389 yards and three touchdowns, overcoming an early interception on a poorly thrown pass at the goal line on an RPO. Trevor Lawrence, was somehow, even better, throwing for a career high 549 yards and six touchdowns, his fifth one being the go-ahead touchdown to a wide open Zay Flowers on third and goal to begin the fourth quarter. Ward would respond, converting a fourth and three from the Titans own 31-yard line with a ten-yard completion to Jefferson. Three plays later, Ward would find Jefferson streaking across the field for a 30-yard touchdown.
The Titans defense, just as did last week against Buffalo, would make some timely stops, chief among them forcing the Jaguars to go three and out on the next possession, allowing the Titans to take the lead on a field goal.
The lead would be short lived as Lawrence converted a third and six with a fourteen yard completion to Brian Thomas and then on third and five, a crossing concept left running back LeQuint Allen wide open for the 42-yard score and the lead with 2:11 remaining.
It'd be short lived as well as Ward completed passes of eleven and fifteen yards on consecutive plays to Jayden Gibson and Elic Ayomanor respectively and then went back to the reliable Jefferson for 20-yards to get the ball to the ten-yard line where Fletcher would punch it in to take the three point lead.
While the Titans defense would be unable to keep the Jaguars from tying the game, they did keep them out of the endzone, something they failed to do at the end of the first half. Lawrence quickly got them in field goal range with completions of 26 and 23 yards to Thomas but once there, a negative run by Bhayshul Tuten forced the Jaguars to kick a field goal with 20 seconds left, giving Ward and Company enough time to pull off the miracle.