The Tennessee Titans face off against the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio, this Sunday at 12:00 p.m. CST.

There are a ton of storylines around this game, from the two rookie quarterbacks facing off to the vast differences in defense. Neither team has had much success this year, with the Browns getting their third win of the season two weeks ago against the Las Vegas Raiders. It was Shedeur Sanders’ first start of his NFL career, and the following week, the Browns lost to the San Francisco 49ers.

This week, both teams look for victory in a game that has draft implications for both sides. Let’s take a look at six keys to victory for the Titans as they face the Browns on the road in Week 14.

Neutralize Myles Garrett

Myles Garrett currently leads the NFL with 19 sacks and is chasing the single-season record (22.5), which is currently held by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. The Titans must use double-teams, chips from tight ends and running backs, and quick passes to prevent Garrett from getting through. Giving support to J.C. Latham and Dan Moore Jr. will be crucial to giving Ward any kind of time inside the pocket.

Establish the run

Tony Pollard flashed early against Jacksonville, but then he became invisible again. The Titans will need Pollard to be on top of his game to sustain drives and keep the offense balanced. This will be critical in keeping Cleveland’s defense honest and slowing down Garrett’s edge pressure. With Cam Ward taking so many sacks this season, and him lining up behind 10 different offensive line combinations, establishing the run is something the Titans have missed all season. It won’t fly against this Browns’ defense.

Exploit the Browns’ injuries

There is a silver lining for the Titans when it comes to the Browns’ defense and their offense this week. Their defense will be missing Maliek Collins, who plays a role in Myles Garrett’s success. So, the Titans have to lean on Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears to attack the interior defensive line to create space.

The Browns will also be without RG Wyatt Teller and RT Jack Conklin, who are integral parts of the Browns’ offensive line. Jeffery Simmons and T’Vondre Sweat must attack the right side of the ball and get the backup linemen on their heels. Forcing the Browns into obvious passing downs will cause unforced errors by the Browns.

Explosive special teams plays

Special teams is going to play a huge role in the Titans’ success on Sunday. They determine field position and can provide momentum in critical moments. The Browns have allowed three kick returns for touchdowns this season, so queue up Chimere Dike. He’s a dangerous returner who is very capable of scoring on special teams and giving the Titans the edge.

Limit self-inflicted wounds

Please stop with the penalties. This team is so undisciplined, and it was incredibly bad against the Jaguars in Week 13. This looks to be a low-scoring game where every yard matters, so the Titans must avoid drive-killing flags and pre-snap penalties.

Play aggressive, desperation football

It’s time for Mike McCoy to get desperate. His players have already reached that level, and they’re ready to try anything. Cam Ward has athleticism that can extend drives, so let him use his legs. Call designed rollouts and scrambles to help neutralize Garrett and keep the chains moving. They’re on a seven-game losing streak, and they’re facing a three-win Browns team. The Titans must take risks, like going for it on fourth-down, using trick plays, and blitzing often on defense. They have nothing to lose, and it’s time to try something new.