Rams vs. Titans live score, updates, highlights from NFL ‘Sunday Night Football’ game

Rams vs. Titans live score, updates, highlights from NFL 'Sunday Night Football' game

Two key positions will look different for the Rams and Titans when the two face off in Week 9.

For the Titans, they’ll be without star running back Derrick Henry, who’s sidelined for an indefinite amount of time after sustaining a foot injury and receiving surgery on it. Prior to his injury, Henry was leading the league in carries, rushing yards and rushing touchdowns.

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Largely thanks to Henry, the Titans are 6-2 and firmly atop the standings in the AFC South, with the next closest team being the Colts who are 4-5.

In Henry’s absence, Tennesee called upon the services of Adrian Peterson, the NFL’s fifth all-time leading rusher and seven-time Pro-Bowler, to fill the void. Peterson spent last year with the Lions, playing in all 16 games and starting 10, notching 604 yards and seven touchdowns.

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The Rams, meanwhile, added star linebacker and eight-time Pro-Bowler Von Miller to a defensive unit that already includes stars Jalen Ramsey and Aaron Donald, among others. MIller had 4.5 sacks and seven tackles for loss so far this season with the Broncos prior to being traded.

At 7-1, Los Angeles needs a win to stay tied with the Cardinals for the divisional race in the NFC West while the Titans are in fine shape in the division race regardless of the result.

Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights from Rams vs. Titans on “Sunday Night Football.” Follow below for complete results from the NFL Week 9 prime-time game.

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Rams vs. Titans live updates, highlights from Sunday Night Football

8:37 p.m.: Another big play for the Rams as Stafford keeps himself and takes it for 12 yards and the first down. Rams at the 22 and nearing the red zone.

8:37 p.m.: Following the interception, the Rams get pickups of 12, 14 and 4 yards. Now third-and-6 from the Titans 38.

8:33 p.m.: INTERCEPTION RAMS. Jalen Ramsey picks off Tannehill for the game’s first turnover. Rams take back over at their own 35.

8:32 p.m .: First passing play of the game is Tennessee QB Ryan Tannehill to wideout AJ Brown for 15 yards to the Titans’ 38.

8:31 p.m.: The first play for the Titans is a handoff to newly acquired running back Adrian Peterson for 3 yards.

8:27 p.m.: Stafford Is sacked again. Now third-and-26 and the Rams go three-and-out as they punt it away fro a touchback.

8:26 p.m.: The first big play of the game goes for 14 yards to Robert Woods but Stafford is quickly sacked. Second-and-19 from the Rams’ 38 for LA.

8:22 p.m.: The Rams begin with the ball at their own 25 following the touchback to start the game.

Rams vs. Titans start time

  • Date: Sunday, Nov. 7
  • Kickoff: 8:20 p.m. ET | 5:20 p.m. PT

Rams vs. Titans is scheduled to start at 8:20 p.m. ET (5:20 p.m. PT) from SoFi Stadium.

How to watch Sunday Night Football

  • TV channel (national): NBC
  • Live Stream: Peacock, fuboTV

Rams vs. Titans will be broadcast nationally on NBC along with every “Sunday Night Football” game during the 2021 NFL season. The game will be called by Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, with Michelle Tafoya on the sideline. It can be streamed live on Peacock or with fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.

In Canada, viewers can watch Rams vs. Titans on DAZN, which includes every NFL game as part of a 30-day free trial.

Sunday Night Football schedule 2021

Week Date Matchup
1 Sept. 9 (Thur.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Dallas Cowboys
Sept. 12 Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears
2 Sept. 19 Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs
3 Sept. 26 San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers
4 Oct. 3 New England Patriots vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
5 Oct. 10 Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills
6 Oct. 17 Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Seattle Seahawks
7 Oct. 24 San Francisco 49ers vs. Indianapolis Colts
8 Oct. 31 Minnesota Vikings vs. Dallas Cowboys
9 Nov. 7 Los Angeles Rams vs. Tennessee Titans
10 Nov. 14 Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs
11 Nov. 21 Los Angeles Chargers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
12 Nov. 28 Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns
13 Dec. 5 Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers
14 Dec. 12 Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears
15 Dec. 19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New Orleans Saints
16 Dec. 26 Washington Football Team vs. Dallas Cowboys
17 Jan. 2 Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings
18 Jan. 9 TBD