We and our partners use cookies to understand how you use our site, improve your experience and serve you personalized content and advertising. Read about how we use cookies in our cookie policy and how you can control them by clicking Manage Settings. By continuing to use this site, you accept these cookies.

No ad available

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. 

No ad available
Live updates
 

Really conservative drive for the Titans. Two runs to Henry and a dump off on third down that didn't gain anything. Bills with a chance to take control of the game here before halftime. 

 

Neither team has had much success on the ground so far. Bills have 31 yards on 8 carries (with Allen's 10-yard run accounting for a third of that) and the Titans have a scant 18 yards on 8 carries. 

 

Bills flagged for a false start on fourth-and-1, so Tyler Bass is called on to make a 49-yard FG attempt when the Bills were going to go for it. Bass makes the kick and it's a 10-7 game in favor of Buffalo. 

 
@BuffaloBills via Twitter
 

That actually looks like a great call. I didn't think the DLineman was in the neutral zone. 

 

Titans up to 5 penalties for 43 yards. Has been a major headline thus far. 

 
@BuffaloBills via Twitter
 
 

Wow Treylon Burks takes a pass 16 yards for the first down on third and long. Good to see the rookie so involved early. Great play design. Almost like a downfield screen. 

No ad available
 
@BuffaloBills via Twitter
 

I wouldn't be running the ball on second-and-18 -- especially when it's not Derrick Henry. 

 
@BuffaloBills via Twitter
 

Sean McDermott just told his offense to calm down when they huddled together at the end of the first quarter. A lot of excitement in Buffalo and it appears that the Bills' offense is a tad too hyped up. 

 
@BuffaloBills via Twitter
 

7-7 after one quarter. Titans on the move after their defense forced a stop after the Bills went for it on fourth down. 

 
@Titans via Twitter
 
@Titans via Twitter
 
@Titans via Twitter
 
No ad available
 

James Cook getting some early work despite coughing up a fumble during last week's win over the Rams. 

 
 
@Titans via Twitter
 

Titans go nine plays, 75 yards, seven points. Tannehill went 4 of 5 for 51 yards. 

 
@BuffaloBills via Twitter
 
@Titans via Twitter
 

Derrick Henry scores a touchdown on fourth-and-1. He rushed four times for 9 yards and one score on that drive. 

 
 

Looks to me like that's a clear catch ... Bills challenging. 

 

Really nice play by Bentford on Henry on an outside run. Bentford repaying the Bills' faith in him after drafting him to replace Levi Wallace. 

No ad available
 

Wow that was a very late hit on Ryan Tannehill...

3 of 4
No ad available