If you had doubts about Ryan Tannehill, his performance in the Tennessee Titans' decisive 42-16 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday should force you to reconsider your misgivings about the 2019 Comeback Player of the Year.
From the opening drive, the quarterback looked sharp, threading the needle on a pinpoint 16-yard touchdown pass to wideout A.J. Brown. They hooked up for seven completions, 82 yards and a touchdown against a Bills defense that had no answers for the Titans' aerial attack inside the 20-yard line.
Despite Brown's two-game absence because of a bone bruise in his knee, his connection with Tannehill hasn't skipped a beat. Last year, he led all rookies in receiving yards (1,051) and took off once the Titans benched Marcus Mariota in Week 7.
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From the opening drive, the quarterback looked sharp, threading the needle on a pinpoint 16-yard touchdown pass to wideout A.J. Brown. They hooked up for seven completions, 82 yards and a touchdown against a Bills defense that had no answers for the Titans' aerial attack inside the 20-yard line.
Despite Brown's two-game absence because of a bone bruise in his knee, his connection with Tannehill hasn't skipped a beat. Last year, he led all rookies in receiving yards (1,051) and took off once the Titans benched Marcus Mariota in Week 7.
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