NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Cleveland Browns shook off a sluggish start with a finish for the NFL record book.Brian Hoyer threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Travis Benjamin with 1:09 left, and the Browns rallied from a 25-point deficit to beat the Tennessee Titans 29-28 on Sunday. It was the largest comeback in league history by a road team.Only two other clubs have come back from bigger deficits in the regular season. San Francisco rallied from 28 down in beating New Orleans on Dec. 7, 1980, and Buffalo trailed 26-0 before beating Indianapolis 37-35 on Sept. 21, 1997.Every Browns game this season has been decided by three points or fewer.I did tell them after the game they got to stop doing it, first-year Cleveland coach Mike Pettine said. I have an EKG scheduled for tomorrow because my heart cant take many more of these.It also was the biggest comeback in Browns history. On Dec. 4, 1966, Cleveland trailed the Giants 34-14 and won 49-40, according to STATS.On Sunday, the Browns (2-2) won a road game for the first time since Sept. 22, 2013, at Minnesota. That looked unlikely when they fell behind 28-3 in the first half.Cleveland snapped a seven-game road losing streak by scoring 26 unanswered points, including 16 in the fourth quarter.Its just good to win, Hoyer said. I said when we broke it down, Lets just win one by two touchdowns one week and not give everybody a heart attack. Its great to always win, but to win coming back and know that you battled your butt off is a great feeling.It was the biggest regular-season lead blown by the Titans (1-4) a€” a franchise that once squandered a 35-3 advantage to Buffalo in the playoffs as the Houston Oilers.Unbelievably tough loss for us today after we played so well in the first half, Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt said.Jake Locker didnt return after hurting his right thumb in the second quarter. X-rays were negative, but hell have more tests Monday. Backup Charlie Whitehurst couldnt protect the big lead.Tennessee turned the ball over on downs at the Titans 42 with 3:03 left when the Browns stopped Whitehurst on fourth down and less than a yard to go. Whitehurst said he didnt hear a whistle stopping his forward progress, and he finished by sticking the ball out. Whisenhunt also thought Whitehurst got the first down.The Titans coach said he did think about punting.I felt like with Cleveland having one timeout, we had a chance to win the game, Whisenhunt said.Hoyer finished off the comeback with his second TD to Benjamin in the quarter for Clevelands first lead.The Titans had one last chance with 1:09 left. But time expired just after Whitehurst found Kendall Wright on a pass past midfield.Hoyer finished 21 of 37 for 292 yards, and he started the Browns comeback with a 1-yard TD pass to Jim Dray just before halftime. He also connected with Benjamin on a 17-yard TD pass after Cleveland got the ball on a free kick off a safety early in the fourth quarter. Tank Carder had blocked Brett Kerns punt through the end zone.Its the fourth straight loss for the Titans, and it could be very costly with a handful of players limping off.Whisenhunt streamlined his offence in trying to jump-start his struggling team. It worked as the Titans scored on two of their first three drives.Locker was leading an 80-yard drive when cornerback Buster Skrine blitzed, hitting Locker in the head. Lockers hand hit Skrines helmet as he threw, and the quarterback immediately signalled first down before going to the sideline, then to the locker room.Two of Whitehursts first three passes went for TDs, with the second a career long of 75 yards to Justin Hunter for a 28-3 lead late in the first half. 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He could have applied even more pressure, he said, if Allmendinger hadnt been one of his Penske teammates. "I had to play a little bit nicer than I probably would have," he said with a laugh. "All that being said, I feel pretty good about the car that I have." Hornish, with no fulltime sponsor but driving this week for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Monster Energy Toyota, has dreamed of winning at the twisting track located in picturesque farmland midway between Columbus and Cleveland. His odds improved when Allmendinger elected to focus on the Sprint Cup race in Michigann this weekend.dddddddddddd. Hornish was third during Fridays practice behind Justin Marks and Chris Buescher. Qualifying is Saturday morning, with the race later in the day. One of Hornishs chief adversaries figures to be series points leader Chase Elliott, who has never driven at Mid-Ohio. He watched videos and memorized notes from last years race provided by driver Ron Fellows, with whom he has studied the nuances of road courses. Even though he finished fourth at Road America and sixth last week at Watkins Glen on road courses, Elliott hasnt been pleased with his efforts. But he is hoping that hes getting the hang of the quick braking, rapid acceleration and sharp turns that are required on such a layout. "Im just putting all that stuff together and making sure I do a good job," he said. "Ill get all the practice that is offered. Ill try to learn and hopefully itll be good enough." Elliott, at the wheel of owner Dale Earnhardt Jr.s Chevrolet, was ninth after Fridays practice runs but is looking for improvement. Brendan Gaughan, fifth in practice, won at scenic Road America and has his own theory on what it takes to win on a road course. "If you dont get in rhythm out there, you can really screw yourself up," he said, calling Mid-Ohio an "extremely technical road course." Alex Tagliani, who was second at Road America, had the seventh-best practice time. "Its a track that changes quite a bit from practice to qualifying," he said about Mid-Ohio. "The level of grip is going to go high. And the speed is going to increase tremendously." ' ' '