Browns vs Titans: Tennessee Edges Cleveland 31-29 in Week 14 Thriller

Titans Secure Second Win of Season Against Browns

The Tennessee Titans came away with a 31-29 victory against Cleveland at Huntington Bank Field as the Browns fell to 3-10 this season. In what was anticipated as a matchup between two struggling teams, the game took place on Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 1:00 PM ET, delivering an unexpectedly dramatic finish that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Sanders Shines in Defeat

QB Shedeur Sanders completed 23 of 42 pass attempts for a season-high 364 passing yards and three passing touchdowns. Despite the rookie quarterback’s impressive performance, Cleveland’s comeback efforts fell short. WR Jerry Jeudy had 76 receiving yards, including a 60-yard touchdown reception, his first of the season, whilst TE Harold Fannin Jr. recorded a team-high 114 receiving yards on eight catches, scoring Cleveland’s final touchdown.

Fourth Quarter Drama and Failed Conversions

The Browns fell short in their fourth-quarter comeback Sunday, scoring two touchdowns but failing on two two-point conversions. Sanders ran the ball in himself, getting his first career rushing touchdown to bring the Browns within striking distance, but the two-point conversion didn’t work, Cleveland attempted an onside kick which the Titans recovered, and Tennessee ran the clock out on its next possession to win the game.

Significance for Both Franchises

This result has significant implications for both teams. The Titans had lost seven in a row and were in the driver’s seat to have the No. 1 overall draft pick for the second consecutive season, making this only their second victory of the campaign. For Cleveland, the loss extends their disappointing season and improves their draft position. The game showcased the potential of rookie quarterback Sanders whilst highlighting the Browns’ inability to execute in crucial moments, particularly on conversion attempts that ultimately determined the outcome of this closely contested affair.