‘Two F-18 Super Hornet fighter planes flew over the stadium following the national anthem before the 1 p.m. start, in what was the Bills’ first home game in nearly a month.’
BillsBeat - October 21, 2024
Bills fans are optimistic following Amari Cooper’s first game in Buffalo
‘“Amari’s got that veteran presence,” Brady Thompson said. “He’s going to, he’s going to be big stuff, man.”’
Bills dominate Titans in second half, win 34-10 in Cooper’s debut
‘The Bills did not gain a first down on their first three drives. The Titans scored the game’s first ten points. But the second half was all Buffalo as the Bills took down the Titans 34-10 in Amari Cooper’s debut.’
Thad Brown: Cooper era begins with bang
‘“The second half was scary,” Khalil Shakir said. “Everything was clicking. It was beautiful.”’
Bills score 34 unanswered points in win against Titans; Damar Hamlin gets interception
‘The Bills offense scored 34 unanswered points in a win against the now 1-5 Tennessee Titans at Highmark Stadium.’
‘We settle in and we adjust well’; Bills players speak about 34-10 victory against Titans
‘“Overall in the second half, it really just became about good, sound fundamental football,” said Bills head coach Sean McDermott. “Nothing fancy. Everyone doing their job.”’
In his Buffalo Bills debut, receiver Amari Cooper shines
‘“He’s really impressive, a great player,” Cooper said of Allen. “Had the opportunity to watch him obviously through the television, for quite some time now. He’s had his, I believe, his 100th start today seems like he had 100 amazing performances. So, I guess this was no different. He went out there, he did his thing like he usually does. But he’s a phenomenal player, for sure.”’
Bills 34, Titans 10 | Final score, stats to know + game highlights
‘Allen picked apart the Titans defense through the air, throwing for 323 yards and 2 touchdowns. Rookie WR Keon Coleman led the receiving group in yards with 125, including a long of 57 yards. In his debut, WR Amari Cooper registered 66 receiving yards and a touchdown. Rookie RB Ray Davis led the ground game with 41 yards on 5 carries and a rushing touchdown.’
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‘In his Bills debut, Cooper aced his first test, hauling in four catches for 66 yards and touchdown. Cooper’s 12-yard TD catch on the first possession of the second half was his first catch as a Buffalo Bill.’
'I'm happy he's my quarterback' | Bills win in Josh Allen's 100th career start
‘”He’s awesome,” WR Khalil Shakir said. “He’s a dope player. He obviously is an insane playmaker, but he’s an even better dude. Just to know him as a man, he’s a dope person to be around, dope leader. I’ll follow him into battle any day.”‘
BillsBeat - October 20, 2024
Dion Dawkins, Taron Johnson fined for penalties in Bills win over Jets
‘Bills nickel back Taron Johnson was fined $11,817 for his unnecessary roughness penalty in the third quarter – a low block.’
Josh Allen at 100 (starts): Bills quarterback looks back with seven years of on-, off-field memories
‘“When you draft a franchise quarterback, it’s hard to get it right,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said.’
How can the Bills take care of business vs. Tennessee Titans? Here are 4 keys to a Buffalo win
‘Levis, the Titans’ second-year quarterback out of Kentucky (by way of Penn State), has had his share of struggles. He has thrown more interceptions (seven) than touchdowns (five) this year. He’s had three fumbles on top of that. The Bills should not only take advantage of his propensity for turnovers, they should play aggressively to force them. Levis isn’t scared of being hit. As a rookie, he was hit on 25.5% of dropbacks last season – and no one else in the NFL was above 20.5%. Levis has been shaky, and he doesn’t always take advantage of the short gains in front of him. The right side of the offensive line is penetrable. The Bills should fluster Levis and feast on his miscues.’
Bills-Titans numbers to know: These 4 stats could shape Buffalo's game vs. Tennessee
‘32% – That’s the success rate of offenses on third down against the Titans’ defense, which ranks Tennessee fifth-best in the league. The Bills’ offense still stands a lowly 24th on third down at 34%.’
Bills-Titans: Who you got? Buffalo News writers make their predictions on Sunday's game
‘Here’s a statistical oddity: The Bills are giving up over 100 more yards per game than the Titans (350.8 to 248.8), but allowing one point per game less (22.0 to 21.0). Offensively, the Bills are scoring 27.5 points per game, compared with just 19.2 per game for Tennessee. Bills coach Sean McDermott historically has feasted on inexperienced quarterbacks, and the Titans’ Will Levis is making just his 15th career start. Levis has thrown more interceptions (seven) than touchdowns (five) this season. Bills Mafia should be at its loudest with the team home for the first time in a month. If Levis is flustered into some early turnovers, look out. This one could get away from Tennessee quickly. Book Amari Cooper for a touchdown as the home crowd enjoys a comfortable win.’