Young accounts for two touchdowns in Titans' win
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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| 1st Downs | 20 | 19 |
3rd down efficiency | 5-13 | 9-16 |
4th down efficiency | 1-1 | 0-1 |
| Total Yards | 393 | 399 |
| Passing | 261 | 305 |
Comp-Att | 19-30 | 20-37 |
Yards per pass | 8.7 | 8.2 |
| Rushing | 132 | 94 |
Rushing Attempts | 30 | 28 |
Yards per rush | 4.4 | 3.4 |
| Penalties | 10-75 | 7-60 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 2 |
Fumbles lost | 0 | 1 |
Interceptions thrown | 0 | 1 |
| Possession | 29:10 | 30:50 |
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| Tennessee Passing | | | C/ATT | YDS | TD | INT | | Young | 13/19 | 162 | 1 | 0 | | Collins | 5/6 | 72 | 2 | 0 |
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| Tennessee Rushing | | | CAR | YDS | TD | LG | | White | 11 | 51 | 0 | 17 | | Brown | 6 | 42 | 0 | 19 |
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| Tennessee Fumbles | | | FUM | LOST | REC | | Conover | 0 | 0 | 1 |
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| Scoring Summary |
| SECOND QUARTER | TEN | BUF |
 | TD | 1:58 | Vince Young 2 Yd Run (Rob Bironas Kick) | 7 | 0 |
 | FG | 6:06 | Rian Lindell 20 Yd | 7 | 3 |
 | TD | 12:23 | Lee Evans 64 Yd Pass From J.P. Losman (Rian Lindell Kick) | 7 | 10 |
 | TD | 14:30 | Bo Scaife 5 Yd Pass From Vince Young (Rob Bironas Kick) | 14 | 10 |
| THIRD QUARTER | TEN | BUF |
 | TD | 4:42 | Justin Gage 16 Yd Pass From Kerry Collins (Rob Bironas Kick) | 21 | 10 |
 | TD | 13:51 | Biren Ealy 40 Yd Pass From Kerry Collins (John Vaughn Kick) | 28 | 10 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | TEN | BUF |
 | TD | 11:26 | Fred Jackson 1 Yd Run (Dj Fitzpatrick Kick) | 28 | 17 |
Associated Press
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Breathe easy Tennessee Titans fans, Vince Young
found his shake-and-bake groove Friday. His passing game didn't
look bad, either.
Playing only the first half, Young went 13-of-19 for 162 yards
passing and a touchdown, and also scored a TD rushing in a 28-17
preseason victory over the
Buffalo Bills. It was a much-needed
performance from Young and a starting offense that had failed to
produce a score, allowing four sacks to the reigning NFL offensive rookie
of the year in a 27-24 win in sloppy and
wet conditions at New England last week.
Here's what's scary. Young wasn't entirely satisfied.
"He told me during the game that he's still got a lot to
improve on,'' Tennessee's
Eric Moulds said, the former Bills
receiver making his first trip back to Buffalo. "That's a scary
thought for this league.''
Coach Jeff Fisher was impressed.
"He was in complete control of the game,'' Fisher said. "It
was good to see him take charge.''
The Titans (2-1) close their preseason hosting Green Bay next
week. Buffalo (1-2) plays at Detroit.
After being benched for the Titans' preseason opener against
Washington, Young is starting to look like the quarterback who sparked an electrifying second-half
playoff push last season that fell a win short.
He was sharp under pressure, strong in shedding tackles and had
the Bills, for the most part, running after him.
Young's best throw was an 8-yarder -- he completed it with three
Bills players having a hand on him -- to
Bo Scaife to convert a
third down to extend the Titans' first scoring drive. His best run
came when he scored on a fourth-and-goal from the 2, scampering
around flat-footed linebacker
Keith Ellison and muscling through
linebacker
Paul Posluszny.
"Vince Young is hard to tackle, but we're not alone in that,''
Bills coach Dick Jauron said. "A lot of NFL teams look bad trying
to tackle him.''
Maybe not this bad.
The Bills' young defense unraveled, allowing 218 yards in the
first half and 393 overall. Buffalo also lost starting cornerback
Terrence McGee, who had a concussion in the first quarter.
Jauron said McGee will miss Buffalo's preseason finale.
At least the Bills' offense finally started showing signs of its
big-play potential.
J.P. Losman shook off an early interception and
connected with wide receiver
Lee Evans for a 64-yard touchdown pass
late in the second quarter.
Losman, who also hit wide receiver
Peerless Price for a 51-yard
reception that set up a field goal, finished 9-of-20 for 180 yards
passing, nearly doubling the 98 yards he had in his first two
preseason games combined.
"We're trying to be conservative here in the preseason, but it
was time to open it up and go deep a little,'' Losman said. "Now
it gives us confidence. We know we can execute when we have to and
back some teams up on us a little bit.''
Losman, however, didn't get much help from the Bills revamped
offensive line.
He was knocked down several times, and sustained a bruised
thigh, but he continued playing.
Buffalo's running game also sputtered in the first half, with
rookie first-round pick
Marshawn Lynch finishing with nine carries
for 9 yards and a 3-yard reception.
"We clearly have to run the ball better,'' Jauron said. "We're
definitely concerned. You always want to play better. There are
clearly things we need to improve on.''
Titans backup quarterback
Kerry Collins capped the win, hitting
Justin Gage for a 16-yard touchdown pass and Biren Ealy on a
40-yard TD pass on consecutive third-quarter possessions. Fred
Jackson rounded out Buffalo's scoring with a 1-yard run in the
final minutes.
Down 10-7, Young put the Titans ahead for good with an efficient
seven-play, 78-yard march, which he capped with a 5-yard pass to
Scaife with 30 seconds left in the half.
Moulds had a 5-yard reception on the Titans' second scoring
drive -- his first catch of the preseason since the 11-year veteran
signed with the Titans last month.
The drive took only 2:07 off the clock, and was reminiscent of a
five-play, 57-yard touchdown drive Young led in the final minute of
the first half of a 30-29 win at Orchard Park on Dec. 24.
The Titans also got a strong outing from running back
LenDale White, the second-year player making a case to take over the
starting job.
Playing the first half, White had 51 yards rushing, and added
three catches for 23 yards, in making his first preseason start --
showing no signs of an ankle and knee injury that sidelined him for
10 days. The second-year player is competing with fifth-year
veteran
Chris Brown and rookie second-round pick
Chris Henry.