
NASHVILLE, Nov. 29 (UPI) -- The Tennessee Titans drove the length of the field and beat Arizona 20-17 Sunday on a last-second, 10-yard pass from Vince Young to rookie Kenny Britt.
The Titans (5-6) have won five straight games after an 0-6 start to the 2009 season.
Young finished with 27 completions in 43 attempts for 387 yards, the highest total of his NFL career.
Tennessee, which racked up 532 total yards in the contest, converted three fourth-down plays on its game-winning drive, which covered 99 yards.
Chris Johnson ran 85 yards for a score and Rob Bironas booted field goals of 52 and 24 yards for the Titans.
Johnson ended up with 154 yards on 18 carries and Britt caught seven passes for 128 yards.
LaRod Stephens-Howling raced 99 yards on a kickoff return for one Arizona touchdown and Tim Hightower ran 6 yards for another.
Matt Leinart was 21-of-31 passing for 220 yards for the Cardinals (7-4). Leinart played in place of the injured Kurt Warner.
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