Buffalo had three first-half touchdowns
In four of their last six games, the Bills have not thrown a punt, which is unmatched in NFL history. They didn't punt either Monday night.
Buffalo had three first-half touchdowns, but on their second drive after getting to the Tennessee 31-yard line, they turned the ball over on downs.
At halftime, they are up 17-7 on the Titans
Josh Allen threw for 208 yards and two touchdowns on 18 of his 23 completions. On one carry, he added 10 yards of running.
On the Bills' opening drive, fullback Reggie Gilliam caught an 11-yard touchdown throw from Allen, and on their final drive of the half, receiver Stefon Diggs snagged a 4-yard touchdown ball from Allen.
Two plays after Amani Hooker nearly intercepted an Allen ball while covering Diggs in the end zone, Diggs scored a touchdown. With 1:53 until halftime, it was close enough to warrant a review, but the replay booth never requested one.
The Bills hurried to the line, and center Mitch Morse was penalized for a false start after taking a brief break to get X-rays on his right elbow. On the following play, Dawson Knox gained 5 yards after catching a pass from Allen, and Diggs subsequently scored.
Seven receptions for 65 yards by Diggs
Defensive back Dane Jackson's late injury, which required him to leave the game in an ambulance, was the only bad news for the Bills during the first half. Tremaine Edmunds, a teammate playing for the Bills, struck Jackson in the head and neck while tackling Titans receiver Treylon Burks.
Derrick Henry's 12 yards on eight carries for the Titans' 90 total offensive yards on the ground. On the team's opening drive, he ran for a 2-yard touchdown. Burks caught four receptions for 47 yards as Ryan Tannehill completed 9 of his 12 attempts for 88 yards.
With running back Trenton Cannon (knee), left tackle Taylor Lewan (knee), linebacker Ola Adeniyi (wrist), and linebacker Bud Dupree (hip) all questionable to return, the Titans lost four players in the first half.
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