Quarterback Will Levis' most memorable moment of his brief NFL career occurred last season during a Monday night road game against the Miami Dolphins. Levis will be seeking a repeat performance in the same setting on the same night of the week when the winless Tennessee Titans battle the Dolphins in Miami Gardens, Fla. Tennessee scored 15 points in 51 seconds last December to turn a 14-point deficit into a stunning 28-27 victory over the Dolphins.

Levis, then a rookie, passed for a career-high 327 yards. "It was a lot of fun," Levis said of the comeback win. "But different team, different season for both of us.

Any time you play on Monday night, the whole world is watching, and it gives a little bit of extra excitement, so we've got that. That was a good win for us, and we're just hoping to go get another win down there at a point of the season where we really need one." The Titans (0-3) haven't looked too stout this season while being outscored 78-48.

The Dolphins (1-2), of course, have different issues after standout quarterback Tua Tagovailoa sustained a concussion in Week 2 against the Buffalo Bills. He is on injured reserve and the earliest he can return is Oct. 27 against the Arizona Cardinals.

Skylar Thompson started last week's 24-3 road loss against the Seattle Seahawks and completed 13 of 19 passes for 107 yards and was sacked five times before exiting with a rib injury in the third quarter. Tim Boyle was 7 of 13 for 79 yards and sacked once as Miami finished with j.