
Here on Saturday, the Titans quarterback guided his team to its biggest win in nearly 15 years.
Mariota completed 19-of-31 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns in the contest, and he engineered some big drives late as the Titans rallied for a 22-21 win in an AFC Wild Card game. The Titans outscored the Chiefs 19-0 in the second half to win it.
With the Titans trailing 21-3 at the half, Mariota and the Titans stepped it up.
The Tians cut the lead to 21-10 midway through the third quarter on a bizarre play – a six-yard touchdown pass from Mariota, to Mariota. It came on third-and-goal, when Mariota, rolling to his left, threw a ball that was batted back in his direction by Chiefs cornerback Darrelle Revis. Mariota caught the pass, and then dove into the end zone for a touchdown.
Mariota became the first player to catch a touchdown pass from himself since Brad Johnson in Week 7, 1997.
Teammates said luck had nothing to do with Mariota’s finish.
Mariota guided a six-play, 62-yard drive in the fourth quarter that was capped off with a 35-yard touchdown run by running back
When the Titans got the ball back, Mariota engineered an 11-play, 80-yard drive that ended with a 22-yard touchdown pass to
Later in the game, Mariota sprung Henry for a big run with a key block.
“You can’t count out 8,” center
Mariota has now engineered five game-winning drives in 2017, and nine in his career.
“That guy is a legend,” Titans tackle
“He is a hell of a competitor, and a hell of a player.”