Steve Breaston walked over to Cardinals teammate Matt Leinart on the sideline early in the Tennessee Titans' final drive and called it deja vu.

Vince Young's opponents _ college and pro _ have seen this before.

Young outdueled Leinart again with yet another spectacular winning drive Sunday. He hit a leaping Kenny Britt for a 10-yard touchdown as time expired, and the Titans rallied to beat Arizona 20-17 for their fifth straight victory.

Young won his ninth straight start and improved to 23-11 in his career by driving the Titans 99 yards on 18 plays in the final 2:37. He converted three fourth downs on the drive, two on passes to Britt. He threw for a career-high 387 yards in beating Leinart in their first meeting as professionals and first since the BCS national championship in January 2006.

Titans fullback Ahmard Hall played with Young in that title game and told coaches on his sideline that his friend would deliver again.

"He just has a knack for the spotlight," Hall said.

The Titans (5-6) have not lost since Young replaced Kerry Collins as the starter. They are the first team to win five in a row after starting 0-6.

Arizona (7-4) had its three-game winning streak end. Leinart made his first start since Oct. 7, 2007, as the Cardinals sat Kurt Warner with what coach Ken Whisenhunt called sensitivity in the quarterback's eyes. Arizona has a key NFC matchup with Minnesota next week.

Leinart threw for 220 yards, LaRod Stephens-Howling returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown and Tim Hightower also ran for a TD for Arizona. But the Cardinals lost for the first time this season away from home with Warner watching from the sideline wearing sweats.

The winning drive almost overshadowed the record-setting performance by Titans running back Chris Johnson.

He matched the NFL mark held by Earl Campbell (1980) and Eric Dickerson (1984) by running for at least 125 yards in his sixth straight game. Johnson topped 125 yards Sunday with an 85-yard touchdown gallop late in the third quarter, and he turned in the most yards rushing in November, a mark previously held by Barry Sanders (1997).

Johnson finished with 18 carries for 154 yards, though he didn't touch the ball on the final drive. He didn't mind.

Breaston lost to Young in the Rose Bowl while at Michigan, a year before Young led the winning drive against Leinart and Southern California in that memorable BCS title game _ also at the Rose Bowl.

Asked if this felt like that BCS game, Young said it did _ a little.

"We're in the NFL now. ... As the Tennessee Titans, I feel we fought to the finish," Young said.

Colts 35, Texans 27