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Regular Season September 3, 2000

Tennessee 13
Bills 16

Attendance: 72,492


ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- Miracles, like lightning, apparently can't strike twice. But it was close.
 

Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F
Tennessee 0 6 0 7 13
Bills 0 7 3 6 16

Second Quarter
BUF  TD, PEERLESS PRICE 15 YD PASS FROM ROB JOHNSON (STEVE CHRISTIE KICK), 2:31. Drive: 10 plays, 71 yards in 6:42. Key plays: Morris 7-yard run to Buffalo 44; Johnson 13-yard pass to Price to Tennessee 44; Johnson 9-yard pass to McDaniel on 3rd-and-5 to Tennessee 30.

TEN  FG, AL DEL GRECO 38 YD, 10:43. Drive: 6 plays, 23 yards in 3:13. Key plays: Mohr 34-yard punt to Buffalo 43; McNair 18-yard pass to Sanders to Buffalo 22.

TEN  FG, AL DEL GRECO 27 YD, 14:49. Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards in 0:46. Key plays: McNair 18-yard pass to Pickens to Buffalo 41; McNair 15-yard run to Buffalo 26; McNair 12-yard pass to Wycheck to Buffalo 14.

Third Quarter
BUF  FG, STEVE CHRISTIE 42 YD, 11:00. Drive: 5 plays, 22 yards in 2:23. Key plays: Heintrich 33-yard punt to Tennessee 47; Johnson 13-yard run to Tennessee 34; Johnson 9-yard run to Tennessee 25.

Fourth Quarter
BUF  FG, STEVE CHRISTIE 41 YD, 0:41. Drive: 7 plays, 27 yards in 3:24. Key plays: R Johnson 15-yard run on 3rd-and-7 to Tennessee 32. A Smith 5-yard run to Tennessee 24.

TEN  TD, EDDIE GEORGE 2 YD RUN (AL DEL GRECO KICK), 6:16. Drive: 3 plays, 47 yards in 0:54. Key plays: Mohr 43-yard punt to Buffalo 47; 41-yard pass interference penalty on Bills' Irvin to Buffalo 2.

BUF  FG, STEVE CHRISTIE 33 YD, 14:29. Drive: 6 plays, 41 yards in 0:30. Key plays: Van Pelt 36-yard pass to Moulds to Tennessee 20. 

Steve Christie hit a 33-yard field goal with 35 seconds left and the Buffalo Bills hung on for a 16-13 victory over Tennessee on Sunday night, avenging in some eyes their stunning loss to the Titans in the AFC wild-card playoff game last season.

Curiously, the game Sunday came close to being a carbon copy of "Music City Miracle" in which Kevin Dyson -- courtesy of Frank Wycheck's home-run throwback -- ran back a last-second kickoff 75 yards for the winning touchdown.

This time, however, there was no Tennessee throwback, and the Bills managed to tackle kick returner Derrick Mason at midfield. The game ended when punter Craig Hentrich's 60-yard field-goal attempt fell short and left.

It was still enough to put a familiar scare into the Bills.

"It felt like that game all over again, but we didn't want to live that out," Bills defensive end Marcellus Wiley said. "It was, 'Here we go again,' especially when he kept running. Everybody was like, 'You've got to be kidding me.' But lightning doesn't strike twice and I don't think they deserved two miracles."

Added Bills safety Keion Carpenter: "As long as (Mason) didn't get to the end zone, we got the defense out there and did our job."

The Bills won despite losing starting quarterback Rob Johnson, who said he injured a nerve in his lower left leg, limping off the field with nine minutes left in the fourth quarter.

Backup Alex Van Pelt took over with the game tied at 13.

On the Bills' final possession, Van Pelt sparked the winning drive when he hit Eric Moulds for a 36-yard gain with 50 seconds left, to set up Christie's field goal.

The Titans didn't know what to make of the defeat.

It didn't help that the Titans dropped two sure catches, with Wycheck letting the ball slip through his hands in the end zone in the first half.

"That's a play a professional has to make. There's no excuse for a dropped ball like that," Wycheck said. "It's a tough loss. It's going to sting. And it should sting. We haven't been in this position for a long, long time. But you have to look at the overall picture. It's the first game, and there are 15 more."

Added coach Jeff Fisher: "When you play a team like Buffalo, you've got to catch balls."

The usually sure-handed Eddie George also dropped an easy pass in the third quarter, when Steve McNair found him wide open at the Titans' 45. The pass hit George in the hands.

The Bills' defense did the rest, limiting the Titans to 172 net yards, and a mere 55 passing yards.

McNair finished 17-for-31 for 152 yards, while George carried the ball 17 times for only 37 yards.

The Bills offense didn't' play much better, accounting for 266 yards, but it was enough.

Van Pelt played down his performance, instead crediting Johnson.

"Me being up here is kind of silly the way Rob played," Van Pelt said during the postgame news conference. "He earned it. I made a 3-yard pass to Eric and he did the rest."

Johnson, who expects to play next week, put in a remarkable performance. He threw for 107 yards and one touchdown. He also showed his poise and courage as he ran for 60 yards on six carries, directly helping set up two of Christie's field goals.

"I would've liked to have come back in," said Johnson, who was sacked five times and took numerous licks from defensive end Jevon Kearse. "Obviously, after three-and-a-half quarters of getting kicked, you'd like to be there in the end."

As for Van Pelt's performance: "I knew he would do well."

Peerless Price had a 15-yard touchdown reception and Christie hit two other field goals.

Keith Newman had two sack for the Bills, and Carpenter had an interception.

George scored on a 2-yard plunge, and Al Del Greco hit two field goals.

The Bills led the entire way until George tied it on a drive set up by a 41-yard pass-interference call against Ken Irvin. He got his hands on Carl Pickens to break up what appeared to be a sure touchdown.

Titans tight end Michael Roan, carted off the field five minutes into the third quarter, broke his left fibula.

Before the game, Doug Flutie was activated as the Bills' third quarterback, returning earlier than expected from a torn groin muscle. Flutie, who did not play, suited up for practice Wednesday for the first time since he was injured during the first week of training camp on July 27.

NOTES - Kearse was not credited with a sack, ending an eight-game streak. He had eight tackles and one assist. ... The Titans have allowed only one 100-yard rushing game their last 22 outings. ... The Bills, who have consistently played a 3-4 defense, changed up their scheme, going to a four-man line by inserting Pat Williams as an extra nose tackle on occasional first-down plays.

 

Game Breakdown
TEN BUF
FIRST DOWNS
3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY
4TH-DOWN EFFICIENCY
TOTAL NET YARDS
   Total plays
   Average gain
NET YARDS RUSHING
   Rushes
   Average per rush
NET YARDS PASSING
   Completed-attempted
   Yards per pass
   Sacked-yards lost
PUNTS-AVERAGE
RETURN YARDAGE
   Punts-returns
   Kickoffs-returns
   Interceptions-returns
PENALTIES-YARDS
FUMBLES-LOST
TIME OF POSSESSION
9
2-14
0-1
172
55
3.1
53
20
2.7
119
17-31
3.4
4-33
9-38.4
242
6-60
5-182
0-0
12-112
1-0
26:49
17
3-16
0-0
266
66
4.0
129
35
3.7
137
13-26
4.4
5-37
9-41.7
53
5-10
3-35
1-8
6-91
0-0
33:11
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Missed field goals
Tennessee (Craig Hentrich 60); Buffalo (Steve Christie 51).

Tennessee rushing
Eddie George 17-37, Steve Mcnair 2-15, Rodney Thomas 1-1.

Buffalo rushing
Rob Johnson 6-60, Antowain Smith 17-42, Shawn Bryson 10-16, Sammy Morris 2-11.

Tennessee passing
Steve Mcnair 17-31 for 152 yards, 1 INT, 0 TD.

Buffalo passing
Rob Johnson 9-18 for 107 yards, 0 INT, 1 TD, Alex Van Pelt 4-8 for 67 yards, 0 INT, 0 TD.

Tennessee receiving
Eddie George 6-44, Frank Wycheck 4-51, Michael Roan 3-12, Carl Pickens 2-23, Chris Sanders 1-18, Yancey Thigpen 1-4.

Buffalo receiving
Peerless Price 4-42, Jeremy Mcdaniel 3-40, Eric Moulds 2-46, Jay Riemersma 2-9, Shawn Bryson 1-23, Sammy Morris 1-14.

Tennessee tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Jevon Kearse 8-1-0, Blaine Bishop 5-3-0, Randall Godfrey 5-1-0, Henry Ford 2-3-0, Dainon Sidney 5-0-0, Eddie Robinson 3-1-0, Keith Bulluck 4-0-0, Greg Favors 3-0-2, John Thornton 3-0-0, Jason Fisk 2-1-1, Marcus Robertson 1-2-0, Kenny Holmes 2-0-1, George Mccullough 3-0-0, Samari Rolle 2-0-0, Terry Killens 1-0-1, Robaire Smith 1-0-0, Peter Sirmon 3-0-0, Perry Phenix 1-0-0, Rodney Thomas 1-0-0, Fred Miller 1-0-0.

Buffalo tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Sam Cowart 6-5-0, Pat Williams 6-0-1, Sam Rogers 3-3-0, Henry Jones 2-3-0, Ted Washington 3-1-0, Phil Hansen 2-2-1, Ken Irvin 3-0-0, Keith Newman 3-1-2, Antoine Winfield 4-0-0, John Holecek 1-1-0, Donovan Greer 1-0-0, Daryl Porter 1-1-0, Marcellus Wiley 1-0-0, Keion Carpenter 0-1-0, Shawn Price 0-1-0, Ethan Albright 1-0-0, Steve Christie 1-0-0, Sheldon Jackson 2-0-0, Sammy Morris 1-2-0, Kenyatta Wright 2-0-0.

Interceptions
Buffalo (Keion Carpenter 1 for 8 yards).

Fumbles lost
None.

Opponent's fumbles recovered
None.


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