The Tennessee Titans threw away a 25-point lead to lose 29-28 to the Cleveland Browns in the NFL this evening.
Jake Locker got the Titans off to a strong start, connecting with Kendall Wright for a first-quarter touchdown, before sprinting for the end zone himself at the start of the second to double their lead.
The quarterback had to leave the field for a concussion evaluations, and after being cleared to return was forced out of the game with an arm injury.
Backup Charlie Whitehurst made an immediate impact though, finding Wright with a deep pass on his first play to increase Tennessee's advantage, before another long ball was hauled in by Justin Hunter.
The Browns managed to get a touchdown back just before the break, as Brian Hoyer led a quick drive to find tight end Jim Dray, leaving them 18 points down.
With only a Billy Cundiff field goal in the third, the Titans' punter was tackled in the end zone in the fourth quarter, giving the Browns a safety, before Hoyer completed a deep throw to Travis Benjamin, slashing Tennessee's lead to just six points.
Hoyer had the ball again with just over a minute remaining, and dodged a sack attempt to complete another touchdown pass to Benjamin, giving the Browns the lead for the first time in the game.
Whitehurst tried a deep pass to Wright in the final seconds, but the wide receiver could not complete the pass, giving the Browns the unlikely win.
The result leaves the Browns 2-2 on the season, while the Titans slip to 1-4.