Titans QB Mason Rudolph gets another chance at starting, this time against the Jags
Associated PressNASHVILLE, Tenn. — Coach Brian Callahan is sticking with Mason Rudolph at quarterback for a second straight game to see if the Tennessee Titans can build on the veteran who’s played in four of their highest scoring games this season. Callahan said Tuesday that he thinks Rudolph earned another chance to play despite a 38-30 loss to Indianapolis. One went off running back Tony Pollard’s hands with the final pick coming on the last play of the game after Rudolph led a rally from a 38-7 deficit in the final 18 minutes. He knows where to go with it quickly.” That means Rudolph gets a chance Sunday when the Titans visit the Jacksonville Jaguars to see if he can guide the offense to more than the six points Levis managed against their AFC South rival in a 10-6 loss on Dec. 8 in Nashville.