Nedney's field goal wins it
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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| 1st Downs | 18 | 13 |
3rd down efficiency | 9-16 | 3-13 |
4th down efficiency | 0-1 | 0-0 |
| Total Yards | 297 | 242 |
| Passing | 171 | 115 |
Comp-Att | 19-30 | 15-23 |
Yards per pass | 5.7 | 5.0 |
| Rushing | 126 | 127 |
Rushing Attempts | 37 | 28 |
Yards per rush | 3.4 | 4.5 |
| Penalties | 11-73 | 12-127 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 1 |
Fumbles lost | 2 | 1 |
Interceptions thrown | 0 | 0 |
| Possession | 33:33 | 26:27 |
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| Tennessee Passing | | | C/ATT | YDS | TD | INT | | McNair | 8/11 | 93 | 1 | 0 | | Volek | 5/9 | 45 | 0 | 0 |
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| Scoring Summary |
| FIRST QUARTER | TEN | BUF |
 | FG | 14:09 | RIAN LINDELL 33 YD | 0 | 3 |
| SECOND QUARTER | TEN | BUF |
 | TD | 4:20 | TYRONE CALICO 8 YD PASS FROM STEVE MCNAIR (JOE NEDNEY KICK) | 7 | 3 |
 | FG | 10:41 | RIAN LINDELL 37 YD | 7 | 6 |
 | FG | 13:52 | JOE NEDNEY 40 YD | 10 | 6 |
 | TD | 14:22 | WILLIS MCGAHEE 3 YD RUN (TWO-POINT CONVERSION FAILED) | 10 | 12 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | TEN | BUF |
 | FG | 4:08 | JOE NEDNEY 42 YD | 13 | 12 |
 | FG | 15:00 | JOE NEDNEY 22 YD | 16 | 12 |
 | FG | 11:22 | RIAN LINDELL 49 YD | 16 | 15 |
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- The Tennessee Titans won the game. The
Buffalo Bills got a reminder of why they might need two capable
running backs -- Travis Henry and Willis McGahee.
With much of the focus on the Bills' potential running back
controversy, Titans kicker
Joe Nedney pulled out the team's 16-15
preseason win with a 22-yard field goal as time expired Saturday.
For Nedney, who hit all three attempts, it was an important
performance in showing he's fully recovered after missing all but
last year's season-opener with a knee injury.
"It's a big step for him," coach Jeff Fisher said. "It was
good to put him in position to hit a winning kick."
For the Bills, they avoided a scare when Henry left the game in
the second quarter with bruised ribs. Henry described the injury as
minor, although he's not sure whether he'll practice when the team
resumes training camp on Monday.
Just as important, on a day in which team president Tom Donahoe
reiterated that he has no intention of trading either running back,
was the Bills seeing McGahee's capacity to fill in. McGahee
finished with 11 carries for 28 yards and scored on a 3-yard run,
his second touchdown in his second game.
"My reaction was, 'I hope he's all right," McGahee said of
Henry. "Everything's good. I just filled in a little. It wasn't
anything major, but I'm up for the challenge."
Nedney's kick slipped just inside the right goal post, capping
third-string quarterback
Jason Gesser's strong effort in driving
the Titans 61 yards on 13 plays.
The Titans (2-0) won their sixth straight preseason game, after
going 4-0 last year.
Titans starter
Steve McNair had his second consecutive strong
outing, finishing 8-of-11 for 93 yards, including an 8-yard
touchdown pass to
Tyrone Calico. Running back
Chris Brown also had
a strong game, finishing with 10 carries for 61 yards.
Bills kicker
Rian Lindell hit field goals of 33, 37 and 49
yards, but missed wide left from 46.
Much of the game's focus settled on the Bills running backs,
particularly after The Associated Press, citing a source close to
McGahee, reported Friday that the running back has asked to be
traded if he is not the starter on opening day.
Selected 23rd overall in the 2003 draft, McGahee missed all of
last season recovering from reconstructive surgery on his left
knee.
Afterward, McGahee played down the report, saying he's never
asked the Bills to trade him.
And yet, when asked if his agent Drew Rosenhaus might have made
the request for him, McGahee smiled and said: "You'd have to talk
to my agent about that situation. I'm here in Buffalo trying to
play."
That's not to say he doesn't think he's capable of being the
Bills' starter.
"I'm ready for whatever's thrown at me," McGahee said.
"Nobody's been through so much stuff like me. I'm pretty sure I
can handle anything."
The Bills intend to open the season using both, with Henry the
starter, coming off his second consecutive 1,300-yard rushing
season.
McGahee scored when he deked safety
Tank Williams in the
backfield and then beat two defenders to the right corner to put
the Bills ahead 12-10.
Henry was hurt 10 minutes into the second quarter when he was
hit hard by Titans linebacker
Keith Bulluck while attempting to
catch a pass at the Tennessee 20. Favoring his left side, Henry
slowly made his way off the field and was carted from the sideline
to the Bills locker room.
Bulluck weighed in on the Bills' running back issues by favoring
Henry.
"He's the best running back they've got," Bulluck said. "I
don't understand what the controversy's about. ... (McGahee)
doesn't hit the hole as hard as Travis. To me, he didn't really
pose the threat when he was back there. But he's a young back. He
has time."
Game notes
Titans WR Drew Bennett strained his ribs and OT Matt Martin
is listed day-to-day after spraining his right ankle. ... In
refuting the AP report on McGahee, Donahoe said: "They understand
that there's going to be plenty of carries for both of them. We
have no intentions of making the trade, and that's not going to
change." ... Bills CB Terrence McGee returned three kickoffs for
136 yards, including an 85 yarder that set up McGahee's touchdown
in the final minute of the first half. ... Bills punter Brian
Moorman was held out with a strained left hamstring. Undrafted free
agent Mike Shafer handled the punting. Shafer also served as the
holder, and bobbled a snap when the Bills failed to convert
McGahee's score.