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Bills vs. Titans score: Josh Allen, Buffalo make statement in blowout win over Tennessee in prime time

In a battle of AFC heavyweights, the Bills delivered a knockout Monday night while sending an emphatic message to the rest of the NFL. In posting an 41-7 victory over the visiting Titans, the Bills moved to 2-0 while strengthening their case as the conference's top team. 

It was a dominant performance for the Bills in all three phases. The headliner was quarterback Josh Allen, who threw for 317 yards and four touchdowns in three quarters of work. He had a field day throwing the ball to wideout Stefon Diggs, who caught 12 passes for 148 yards and three scores. Buffalo's offense was complemented by a defense that shut down Titans star running back Derrick Henry, who finished the night with 25 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries. 

The game started competitively enough, as both teams scored touchdowns on their opening drives. But the Bills took over the game after that, scoring 10 unanswered points in the second quarter to take a 17-7 halftime lead. The Bills ended the competitive phase of the game by scoring 24 unanswered points in the third quarter. Of those points, 17 were the result of three forced turnovers that included Matt Milano's 43-yard pick-six of Ryan Tannehill, who was relieved by rookie Malik Willis after throwing his second pick of the quarter. 

The win allowed the Bills to keep pace with the Dolphins atop the AFC East. At 0-2, Tennessee is in good company, as it is one of three winless teams currently residing in the AFC South. 

Why the Bills won

Everything went right for the Bills on Monday night, which truly is the headline. Buffalo showed in Week 1 vs. the Los Angeles Rams that it deserves to be the odds-on favorite to hoist the Lombardi Trophy come February, and the Bills just built on their case in Week 2. Allen completed 26 of 38 passes for 317 yards and four touchdowns, while Diggs caught 12 passes for 148 yards and three touchdowns.

The defense allowed just 182 total Titans yards compared to the Bills' 414, and Buffalo won the turnover battle 4-0. The Bills won in every facet of the game in Week 2. It's just that simple.  

Why the Titans lost

I think a better question is what went right for the Titans as opposed to what went wrong on Monday night. Tannehill completed 11 of 20 passes for 117 yards and two interceptions, Derrick Henry rushed for just 25 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries and the defense got blown past consistently. I think that third item is what really stood out in this loss, however. 

One weakness that was clearly exploited by Buffalo was Tennessee's secondary. The Titans' No. 1 cornerback in Kristian Fulton was ruled out on Saturday due to a hamstring injury, and without him, this unit is young and very inexperienced. Former first-round pick Caleb Farley was playing in his fifth career game, and then Roger McCreary and Tre Avery are rookies. All three struggled to stop this explosive offense, especially Farley. It's tough anytime Jake Kumerow cooks you for a 39-yard gain. There were several big plays given up just like that one, as Diggs caught a 46-yard bomb and Isaiah McKenzie caught a 28-yard pass. Allen had a great statline of course, but I'm honestly surprised he didn't take more shots downfield. 

The Titans secondary wasn't elite last year either, but the front seven made them look good on occasion. With Harold Landry out this season due to a torn ACL, Bud Dupree leaving early Monday night with a hip injury and Ola Adeniyi banged-up as well, the Titans' defensive line struggled to get pressure on Allen --  leaving the young cornerbacks to their own devices.

Turning point

In the third quarter, the Titans finally forced the Bills' first punt of the season. Sam Martin booted it away, and Titans rookie wideout Kyle Phillips muffed it -- his second muffed punt of the season.

The UCLA product has huge potential as a slot receiver, but you have to wonder if Mike Vrabel is going to leave him back there fielding punts moving forward. 

Play of the game

The Bills offense and all the points they put up were the headline from this matchup, but the defense played well too! They forced a whopping four turnovers -- which included this impressive interception from the veteran Jordan Poyer. 

What's next

The Titans return to Nashville next Sunday to host the 0-2 Las Vegas Raiders. As for the Bills, they hit the road to take on the undefeated Miami Dolphins and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who is coming off of an impressive, 469-yard, six-touchdown performance. 

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Live updates
 
 
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First-round pick Treylon Burks catches the first pass of the game for Tennessee. He goes for 14 yards. Left tackle Taylor Lewan is down -- which is not good at all for the Titans. 

 
 
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Thought it was a leg injury, but no. Elbow issue. 

 

Who had Reggie Gilliam first TD? Cash that ticket! It was a play-action screen. Titans actually had him in the backfield, but he broke loose and then ran 11 yards down the left sideline for the score.

12 plays, 75 yards, seven points. Bills were almost perfect. 

 
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Ken Dorsey getting some well-deserved air time. Two decades ago he was leading the Hurricanes through a second consecutive undefeated regular season. 

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Bills now 3-3 on third down. Dawson Knox takes a shallow cross for a gain of 12 yards. Buffalo at Tennessee's 11-yard line, and Titans call a timeout. 

 

Another third-down conversion for the Bills. Jake Kumerow this time. Bills nearing the red zone on their first possession. 

 

Good pressure by Bud Dupree on the next play after Allen's run. Literally pushed OT Dion Dawkins into Allen to force the incompletion. 

 

Josh Allen heroics on third and long. He twists and turns and dives to convert the first down. So athletic. 

 

Bills C Mitch Morse being looked at by the medical trainers. He's walking off the field under his own power, which is a good sign. 

 
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Titans run defense was a major issue in Week 1. Devin Singletary takes his first carry for a whopping 16 yards.

 
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We have an injury right off the bat. Titans' RB Trenton Cannon is being looked at by the team's medical staff on the field. 

 

Bills with the ball first. Buffalo in their all-blue uniforms. The Titans are in their all-white jerseys. 

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On cue, Jim Kelly, the QB that guided the Bills to those four straight Super Bowl appearances in the early 90s, led the crowd on a "Lets Go Buffalo!" chant before kickoff. 

 

Electric atmosphere tonight in Buffalo. Don't think it's a stretch to say this is the most optimistic Bills fans have been about their team since the early 90s. 

 

Stefon Diggs could end up the player of the game tonight. He led the Bills with 8 catches for 122 yards & TD last week, his 10th game with 100+ rec yds since joining the Bills in 2020 (5th in NFL)

 
 

The Bills and the Titans are two of four teams with playoff berths in each of the past three years (with Chiefs and Packers).

 

The Titans lead the all-time series 30-19 (including playoffs). The Titans have won the last 2 meetings, averaging 38.0 PPG over that span

Buffalo has not punted in 3 of its last 4 regular-season games, the first team since 1939 (when the league began tracking punting statistics) with 3 zero-punt performances over a 4-game stretch.

 
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Perfect weather tonight in Buffalo. It's currently 71 degrees with 80% humidity and 13 mph wind. 

 
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