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Tennessee Titans roll Buffalo Bills in first game after COVID-19 outbreak - USA TODAY

Tennessee Titans roll Buffalo Bills in first game after COVID-19 outbreak - USA TODAY

Tennessee Titans roll Buffalo Bills in first game after COVID-19 outbreak - USA TODAY
Oct 14, 2020 1 min, 13 secs

The Titans held onto their unbeaten record by running over the Bills in Tennessee's first game since the start of a COVID-19 outbreak.

NASHVILLE — In many ways, just arriving at kickoff felt like a win for the Titans.

Here are five observations as fans — over 8,000 — returned to Nissan Stadium for a Titans game for the first time this season:.

Another two — cornerback Kristian Fulton and outside linebacker Kamalei Correa —  were activated off the list ahead of Tuesday’s game but were inactive.

After the Bills handed the Titans an early gift — Andre Roberts couldn’t corral a pass that was thrown to his chest, and Malcolm Butler grabbed the ball for an interception — Brown and the Titans capitalized.

Quarterback Ryan Tannehill hit Brown for a 16-yard touchdown pass to put the Titans ahead.

Brown, who had been dealing with a bone bruise in his knee, was playing in his first game since Week 1.

Thanks to two interceptions by Butler and a 40-yard punt return by Kalif Raymond, the Titans needed just 57 yards of offense on 21 of their points, Titans Radio announcer Mike Keith said during the game broadcast.

The Bills were a scalding 11-for-15 on third

It didn’t matter if it was third-and-short or third-and-forever — the Titans just couldn’t get off the field

For the first time this season, the Titans played to the tune of authentic crowd noise

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