Braelon Allen, the youngest player in the NFL, scored a crucial 20-yard touchdown with just 4:31 remaining in the game, propelling the New York Jets to a 24-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Aaron Rodgers, the Jets’ seasoned quarterback, threw for 176 yards and two touchdowns, claiming his first win as the team’s starting QB. One of Rodgers’ touchdown passes was caught by the 20-year-old Allen, showcasing a connection between the league’s oldest and youngest players.
The Jets, now 1-1, spoiled the Titans’ first-year coach Brian Callahan’s home opener, capitalizing on mistakes made by Titans’ quarterback Will Levis, who turned the ball over twice in critical moments. The Titans, falling to 0-2, made a final attempt at a comeback, but the Jets’ defense, led by Will McDonald IV with three sacks, shut them down in the closing seconds.
New York capitalized on Titans’ errors throughout the game, including interceptions and penalties, converting them into 17 points. The tide turned in the Jets’ favor after a blocked punt resulted in a field goal and a lead. Despite the Titans’ efforts to level the score, the Jets managed to hold on for the win.
Injuries plagued both teams during the game, with players like Jermaine Johnson and C.J. Mosley of the Jets suffering significant setbacks. Looking ahead, the Jets will face off against the New England Patriots in their home opener on Thursday, while the Titans are set to host the Green Bay Packers next Sunday.