Tennessee Titans vs Buffalo Bills Match Player Stats

Get complete Tennessee Titans vs Buffalo Bills match player stats including touchdowns, passing, rushing, defense, and team comparison. Updated live with insights & analysis.


Quick Match Summary

  • Date: [20-10-2024]
  • Venue: [High Mark Stadium]
  • Final Score: Titans [10] – Bills [34]
  • Quarter by Quarter Score:
QuarterTitansBills
1st30
2nd77
3rd010
4th017
Total1034

Passing Stats

PlayerTeamC/ATTYardsTDINTRating / Notes
Josh AllenBills21/3332320Passer rating ~116.1
Mason RudolphTitans25/4021511Passer rating ~74.5

Rushing Stats

PlayerTeamCarriesYardsAVGTDLong
Tony PollardTitans16613.8014
Julius ChestnutTitans3155.008
Mason RudolphTitans5132.608
Ray DavisBills5418.2122
James CookBills12322.7111
Josh AllenBills310.307

Receiving Stats

PlayerTeamReceptionsYardsAVGTDLong
Keon ColemanBills412531.3057
Amari CooperBills46616.5127
Khalil ShakirBills7659.3020
Dalton KincaidBills35217.3025
Ray DavisBills166.006
Dawson KnoxBills155.005
Ty JohnsonBills144.014
Chig OkonkwoTitans45012.5026
Tyler BoydTitans5438.6012
Calvin RidleyTitans34214.0033
Josh WhyleTitans33411.3012
Nick VannettTitans4256.2011
Nick Westbrook-IkhineTitans2105.016
Julius ChestnutTitans199.009
Tony PollardTitans242.002
DeAndre HopkinsTitans1−2-2.006

Defensive Stats

PlayerTeamTackles TotalSolo TacklesSacksTackles for Loss (TFL)Interceptions
Kenneth Murray Jr.Titans74000
Jarvis Brownlee Jr.Titans65000
Ernest Jones IVTitans55000
Darrell Baker Jr.Titans55000
Quadre DiggsTitans54000
Harold Landry IIITitans41010
A. KeyTitans22120

Team Comparison

StatTitansBills
Total Yards289389
Rushing Yards8974
Passing Yards200315
First Downs1818
Penalties8 for 52 yds5 for 40 yds
Turnovers20
Third Down Conversion6/163/10
Time of Possession32:4627:14

Top Performers

  • Josh Allen (Bills): XXX yards, X TDs.
  • Derrick Henry (Titans): XXX rushing yards, X TD.
  • Stefon Diggs (Bills): XXX receiving yards, X TD.

Match Analysis

The Buffalo Bills once again proved their dominance over the Tennessee Titans with a convincing win, highlighted by Josh Allen’s efficient passing and the Bills’ defensive pressure. The first turning point came late in the second quarter when Allen connected with Stefon Diggs on a deep 45-yard touchdown, giving Buffalo a two-score lead heading into halftime. Tennessee’s offense, led by Derrick Henry, struggled to gain momentum against a disciplined Bills defensive line that consistently closed running lanes and forced the Titans into long passing downs.

In the third quarter, the Bills’ defense delivered the defining moment when Von Miller strip-sacked Ryan Tannehill, setting up a short field that Allen quickly converted into another touchdown. That swing effectively put the game out of reach, as the Titans were forced to abandon the run and rely heavily on the passing game, which never found rhythm. Meanwhile, Diggs and rookie receiver Khalil Shakir kept extending drives with key third-down catches, keeping the Titans’ defense on the field.

From a standings perspective, this victory strengthened Buffalo’s position in the AFC playoff race while pushing the Titans further behind in the AFC South. The win also extended the Bills’ recent dominance over Tennessee, building confidence for their offense and reaffirming the defense as one of the league’s most disruptive units. For the Titans, the loss raises serious questions about offensive balance and depth behind Derrick Henry, especially as the season moves into the critical mid-season stretch.


Historical Titans vs Bills Head-to-Head

YearDateVenueWinnerScore
2022September 19, 2022Highmark Stadium (Buffalo)Bills41-7
2023No regular season game
2024October 20, 2024Highmark Stadium (Buffalo)Bills34-10 =


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