A blown call by the officials gave the Vikings a new set of downs and Tennessee's rookie head coach was furious.
The Tennessee Titans are hosting the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday and quickly fell behind, giving up a 47-yard touchdown to Jordan Addison in the first quarter. The Vikings held a 7-3 lead in the second quarter when Sam Darnold marched the offense all the way down the field and ended up in a fourth-and-goal situation on Tennessee's goal line.
Until the refs got involved, that is. Titans safety Mike Brown was flagged for unnecessary roughness on a clean hit, which gave the Vikings a first down at the one-yard line. They would score on the next play.The thousands of Titans faithful seated at Nissan Stadium were incensed but none more so than head coach Brian Callahan, who went absolutely berserk at the officials for the blown call.
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