Tennessee Titans have dominated the first half of their AFC South clash against the Indianapolis Colts at LP Field, Nashville.
Mike Munchak's men, who are 4-5 for their season, lead 17-6 thanks to two touchdowns from Chris Johnson and the boot of Rob Bironas, while the visitors - who are 6-3 - have struggled to get going.
It took just over three minutes of play for the Titans to take the lead, with Johnson piercing a hole in the defence to complete a 30-yard score.
He extended the lead before the end of a crushing first quarter for his team by riding a tackle and twisting into the endzone.
Adam Vinatieri got the Colts moving with a 48-yard field goal, although Bironas replied with just over two minutes of the second quarter remaining.
However, the Colts go in with an 11-point deficit thanks to Vinatieri, who converted from 30 yards after Andrew Luck had been sacked by Derrick Morgan.