Another second-half swoon leads Titans to to 34-10 loss to Bills

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — It doesn’t appear to matter who’s behind center for the Tennessee Titans, Will Levis or, in the interim, Mason Rudolph. The same issues — unproductive second halves, turnovers and penalties — that affected the Titans through their first five games, re-appeared in a 34-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills. The loss dropped Tennessee to 1-5, the Titans worst start since 2015. Tennessee built a 10-0 early into the second quarter before being shut out the rest of way. Rudolph made his first start for Tennessee with Levis sidelined by a nagging injury to his throwing shoulder. Coach Brian Callahan lists Levis as week to week.

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