In their first game without star running back Derrick Henry, the Tennessee Titans went into Los Angeles on Sunday night and used their defense to control the Rams in an impressive 28–16 win. Tennessee (7–2) won its fifth straight game despite gaining just 194 total yards. But its defense sacked Matthew Stafford five times and intercepted him on consecutive passes early in the second quarter to turn the game around. Henry’s replacements—starter Adrian Peterson, Jeremy McNichols and D’Onta Foreman—combined for 74 yards on 22 carries. Peterson contributed the Titans’ last touchdown, powering in from the 1 with three minutes left to seal the outcome. Ryan Tannehill completed 19 of 27 passes for 143 yards with a touchdown and an interception for Tennessee, which maintained the AFC’s best record and leads Indianapolis by three games in the South. Stafford connected on 31 of 48 passes for 294 yards for Los Angeles …