The Buffalo Bills achieved a decisive 34-10 victory against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday at Highmark Stadium, executing a remarkable comeback with 34 unanswered points.
After falling behind 10-0 early in the second quarter, the Titans’ offense struggled to gain momentum, while their defense began to falter. In contrast, Buffalo dominated the second half, scoring on all five of their possessions.
Mason Rudolph, making his first start for the Titans, completed 25 of 40 passes for 215 yards, with one touchdown and one interception. On the other hand, Josh Allen excelled for Buffalo, throwing for 323 yards and two touchdowns. Rookie Keon Coleman was a standout receiver, catching four passes for 125 yards.
With this loss, the Titans (1-5) are experiencing their worst start to a season since 2015.
Highlights from the game included Buffalo’s relentless scoring streak in the second half, showcasing a turnaround from their slow start. The Titans initially took the lead with a touchdown pass from Rudolph, but Buffalo quickly regained control. Key moments involved a touchdown by Ty Johnson and several critical plays that emphasized the Titans’ difficulties.
Titans head coach Brian Callahan addressed various issues after the game, including the status of quarterback Will Levis, who is now week-to-week due to a shoulder injury. He also noted challenges on the right tackle position, as players struggled to effectively block Buffalo’s pass rush.
The game concluded with Buffalo securing a late touchdown from Ray Davis, further solidifying their commanding win. The Titans will need to regroup and address their offensive struggles as they face a daunting schedule ahead.