Tennessee Titans vs. Buffalo Bills, live stream, preview, TV channel, kickoff time, how to watch MNF

The Tennessee Titans will meet the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 action on Monday Night Football at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.

The Tennessee Titans will meet the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 action on Monday Night Football at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.

The Titans will look to bounce back after a 21-20 loss to the Giants last week but it won’t get any easier when they travel to Buffalo for week two. Mike Vrabel will need to make adjustments and Ryan Tannehill will need to be better if they want to win tonight.

The Bills are coming off a 31-10 win over the Super Bowl Champion Rams on Thursday night in what was an absolute blowout. Josh Allen continues to shine after throwing for almost 300 yards with 3 touchdowns and scoring one himself. Von Miller bolsters an already incredible defense that had 3 takeaways last week and will look to continue to roll.

This will be the first game of two on Monday Night Football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action tonight.

Tennessee Titans vs. Buffalo Bills

  • When: Monday, September 19
  • Time: 7:15 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Tennessee Titans vs. Buffalo Bills (-9.5)

Over/Under: 47.5

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Analytics say Bills’ failed QB sneak was right call vs. Titans

Analytics say #Bills’ failed QB sneak was right call vs. #Titans:

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While the Bills lost 31-34 to the Tennessee Titans in the final minute of their Monday Night Football matchup, it was the final play of the drive for Buffalo that has drawn a lot of attention.

After the Bills’ Josh Allen went airborne to try and layout for the first down on the previous play, the QB then also went for it on 4th and 1 at the Tennessee third-yard line, only to be stopped by the Titans defense.

Bills head coach McDermott had no doubt that the call was the right one for the team.

“I felt, ‘Hey, if we’re that far from potentially winning the game right there, it was the best thing we could do.’ And I owe that to my players, and I believe in my players. I believe in our quarterback.”

And if the head coach’s vote of confidence isn’t enough, it’s worth pointing out that the play call decision was, in fact, data-supported according to advanced analytic metrics.

Per NFL’s Next Gen Stats, the conversion probability of going for it on 4th down was 75% with a 63% probability of winning the game. That was a 21.3% better chance than the alternative:

Had the Bills coach decided to play it safe and kick a field goal to tie the game in the final three minutes, the win probability would have only been 42% if they went for a field goal. The difference of exactly 21.3%.

It was a statistically sound call, with a high probability of success.  Allen slipping on the play and Titans DE Jeffery Simmons penetrating the left side of the offensive line were both surprises, as the Bills came up short in the contest.

Nonetheless, the QB’s coach had no hesitation in doubling down in support of rolling with him in the clutch while addressing the media after the game.

“At the end of the day, I trust (Allen), and I’ll trust him again if we’re in that situation again,” McDermott said. “I’ll take Josh Allen 10 times out of 10.”

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Bills’ Sean McDermott costly penalties: ‘Discipline is important’

#Bills’ Sean McDermott costly penalties: ‘Discipline is important’

The Buffalo Bills came up short against the Tennessee Titans 31-34 on Monday Night Football during NFL Week 6 in Nashville.

Both teams fought hard and made some highlight-worthy plays, but in the end, the Bills would lose the game on an unsuccessful fourth-down conversion attempt at the goal line. But the final score reflected more than just the broken-up play.

Wide receiver and return man Isaiah McKenzie opened the Bills’ final drive by taking the kick-off catch 101 yards for a touchdown that would have given the Bills the lead in the final three minutes of the game.

The touchdown would have done just that, had it not been for an offensive holding penalty on Bills linebacker Andre Smith all the way back at the Buffalo 28 yard line that nullified the electric score by Mckenzie.

This after a long day that saw missed red zone opportunities, missed tackles, and penalties that added up and, in the end, proved costly.

After the game, Bills head coach Sean McDermott was asked about the impact of those penalties on the outcome.

“They’re big,” McDermott said during his post-game press conference. “It comes back to making sure we’re using the right technique, and moving our feet, using our hands, getting our hands inside.”

Two of those penalties cost Buffalo touchdowns, the holding call on Smith as well as another holding call in the second quarter on Bills WR Emmanuel Sanders that nullified a running touchdown by tight end Dawson Knox.

Those scores would have made a difference in the score in those final minutes, giving Buffalo a better chance to win.

“You know, discipline, discipline is important if you want to be a good football team,” he added. “The red zone, the turnover, you know the difference of points right there, that’s a potentially different game.”

And for McDermott, it came down to learning from those mistakes.

“We got to learn from that and get better, and then we’ve got to fix some things on defense as well, and then penalties overall. You know we can’t kill ourselves with penalties like that.”

Those comments on penalties and discipline echoed a similar remark the coach made after a game against the Titans during this same week of last season, in which he saidI can handle aggressive penalties but I can’t handle lack of discipline penalties.

The Bills will have plenty of time to think about the tough loss and to learn from the tape, as they enter their bye week. The Coach and his players will roll up their sleeves and get back to work ahead of a Week 8 matchup with their AFC East Division rival Miami Dolphins in Orchard Park on October 31st.

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Bills vs. Titans: 6 burning questions ahead of Week 6 game

The Bills’ talented pass-rush could be a huge problem for the Titans in Week 6.

With a 3-2 record and a two-game lead in the AFC South Standings (not counting tie-breaker), the Tennessee Titans are entering the meat of their schedule.

Over the next five weeks, we’ll have a true sense of what kind of team the 2021 Titans are. First on the docket: the Buffalo Bills.

The Bills were the victim of the Titans’ most memorable play in team history in the “Music City Miracle.” Since then, Tennessee has won the last six out of 10 matchups against Buffalo, but the Bills have taken the last 3-of-4.

The Bills are off to a 4-1 record for the third-consecutive year, and despite putting up just 16 points in a Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo has averaged 39 points per game over their last four.

There’s been plenty of games to help us get an early read on what the Titans are thus far, but they have a habit of rising to the occasion when the time calls for it.

Here are six questions to keep tabs on going into Monday’s prime-time game.

Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans: live stream, prediction, odds, tv channel, start time

The Buffalo Bills will head on the road in Week 5 to face the Tennessee Titans from Nissan Stadium on Tuesday night, stream the action here.

The Tennesee Titans will host the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday night from Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.  In what some have considered the week from hell within the Titans organization, they’ve finally been cleared to play.

The Bills are coming into this game prepared and are on a four-game winning streak with Josh Allen at the helm.  He has spread the ball around in the first four games to his receivers who include Stefon Diggs, Cole Beasley, and John Brown.

Can Josh Allen do it again to make the Bills 5-0 to start the season? Tune in and find out, here is everything you need to know to stream the NFL action tonight!

Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans

  • When: Tuesday, October 13
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: There have been far too many distractions for this Titans team in the last two weeks. I don’t anticipate they will be ready to play at all while the Bills have been preparing all week, with a few extra days to prepare. I think Buffalo will take it to the Titans tonight.

Bet: Buffalo Bills -3.5

How to watch the NFL this season

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NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

NFL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. ET.

Buffalo Bills (-3.5) vs. Tennessee Titans 

Over/Under: 51.5 (-110)

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