Sometimes, being in the right place at the right time helps. Tennessee Titans linebacker Rashaan Evans would attest to that. During Sunday's Week 10 game against the Kansas City Chiefs, he showed why. While pursuing Chiefs running back Damien Williams in the backfield, Evans was able to snatch up the ball after it popped loose then took it 53 yards to the house.

Evans, a standout first-round selection out of Alabama in 2018, gave the Titans the lead. Tennessee traded punches with the high-octane Chiefs offense in the first half. Having logged at least eight combined tackles in each of the past six weeks, the second-year linebacker found a new way to impact the game Sunday.

Evans' first career fumble recovery marks Tennessee's first scoop-and-score since Week 16 of the 2017 season. Williams served as Kansas City's primary running back after the team dubbed LeSean McCoy as a healthy scratch on Sunday.

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