Orchard Park, NY
Oct 20, 2024
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The Buffalo Bills triumphed over the Tennessee Titans 34-10 at Highmark Stadium, marking Josh Allen's 100th career start with a magnificent 323-yard display. Initially, the Titans took command with a 10-0 lead, courtesy of Mason Rudolph's touchdown pass. However, the Bills, after a sluggish first half, dominated the second half with strategic adjustments, outscoring the Titans 27-0. Amari Cooper's debut added a fresh dynamic, contributing a pivotal touchdown catch and expanding Buffalo's offensive arsenal.
Buffalo's defense tightened its grip in the second half, halting the Titans' advance and forcing critical turnovers. Terrel Bernard's defensive mastery and Tyler Bass's precise kicks highlighted a comprehensive team effort. The Titans, under Rudolph's helm due to Levis's injury, could not sustain their early momentum. This win lanes the Bills firmly at the AFC East summit, portraying a team poised for playoff success.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (TEN)
Mason Rudolph connected with Westbrook-Ikhine for a 4-yard touchdown pass, capping a well-executed 75-yard drive, initially putting the Titans up 10-0.
James Cook (BUF)
James Cook dashed to the right for an 11-yard touchdown after a 44-yard reception by Keon Coleman set up the score, pulling the Bills within three points.
Amari Cooper (BUF)
In a key moment of his debut, Amari Cooper broke free for a 12-yard touchdown catch after Josh Allen switched play calls at the line, handing Buffalo a 14-10 lead.
Ty Johnson (BUF)
Josh Allen delivered a precise 4-yard touchdown pass to Ty Johnson straight after the quarter break, solidifying Buffalo's 24-10 advantage.
Ray Davis (BUF)
Ray Davis sealed the victory with a decisive 16-yard touchdown run, illustrating the Bills' dominance in the latter stages of the game.
Tony Pollard (TEN)
In a crucial 4th and 2 play, Tony Pollard was tackled for a loss by the Bills' defense, as the Titans squandered an early second-half opportunity, marking a definitive shift in momentum to Buffalo.
Josh Allen (BUF, QB)
Surpassing several legendary quarterbacks in career wins, Allen marked his 100th start with 323 yards and a commanding two-touchdown performance, overcoming a slow start to lead a second-half resurgence.
Amari Cooper (BUF, WR)
A late acquisition, Cooper quickly adjusted to the Bills' playbook, debuting with a critical touchdown and 66 yards, shifting defensive focus to aid teammates’ performances.
Keon Coleman (BUF, WR)
The rookie receiver emerged as a breakout star with 125 receiving yards, his presence was computational alongside Cooper, overshadowing defenders across critical scenarios.
Gregory Rousseau (BUF, DE)
A defensive nightmare for the Titans, Rousseau's relentless pressure generated numerous quarterback hits and contributed to the Bills' dominant second-half shutdown.
Mason Rudolph (TEN, QB)
Despite starting strong, Rudolph could not maintain consistency, hampered by turnovers and stymied by Buffalo's adjusted defense, illustrating the Titans' broader offensive struggles.
Bills 34, Titans 10 | Final score, stats to know + game highlights
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Titans Lose 34-10 to the Bills, Drop to 1-5
Tennessee Titans
3
7
0
0
10
Buffalo Bills
0
7
10
17
34