Bills' Amari Cooper shines in debut, leads comeback against Titans
- Amari Cooper made an immediate impact in his debut with a touchdown, contributing to the Bills' comeback.
- Josh Allen excelled in the second half, achieving a 300-yard game against a strong Titans defense.
- The Titans remain in a slump, with a poor season record and ongoing struggles in their offense.
On October 20, 2024, in Orchard Park, New York, the Buffalo Bills triumphed over the Tennessee Titans with a score of 34-10. Amari Cooper, making his debut for the Bills after a trade from the Cleveland Browns, scored a crucial go-ahead touchdown. Despite struggling initially in the first half, Bills quarterback Josh Allen rebounded to complete 21 of 33 passes for 323 yards, marking his 26th career 300-yard game. The Titans, now with a 1-5 season record, faced significant challenges, including struggling offensively. Backup quarterback Mason Rudolph managed 215 yards with one touchdown but also contributed to Tennessee's woes, failing to lift the team following a string of poor performances that saw them scoring under 17 points for the fifth time this season. This game marked another stop in the Titans' downward spiral, now sitting at 2-12 in their last 14 road outings. Meanwhile, injuries plagued both teams, affecting key players like the Bills' Curtis Samuel and the Titans' Kenneth Murray, which might have contributed to their performance issues. Next week, the Titans are set to face the Detroit Lions, while the Bills will head to Seattle for their upcoming matchup.