Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen, with his second pass touchdown against the Tennessee Titans on Monday, passed Aaron Rodgers for fourth-most pass and rush TD combined by a quarterback in his first 50 starts since the NFL merger. The 25-year-old is up to 108 pass + rush TD. 

Riding on Allen’s 19/25 attempts, 195 passing yards and two touchdowns, the Bills managed to lead Titans in a 20-17 half-time show. Allen recorded 80% completion rate on 30 passes.

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Meanwhile, Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan was carted off the field strapped to a backboard after taking a hit to his head and neck area Monday night against the Buffalo Bills.

Lewan was being evaluated for a concussion and had movement in all of his extremities, according to the Titans.

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Lewan’s helmet appeared to come down hard and awkwardly on a Bills defender’s body after a running play by the Titans’ Derrick Henry with 4:44 left in the second quarter. Lewan laid face down on the field.

A cart came out quickly, and Lewan was placed onto the backboard. He raised his right arm, flashing a thumbs-up and a “hang loose” sign, as the cart left the field. He tore his right ACL about a year ago, ending his 2020 season.

Lewan was replaced by Kendall Lamm.

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The Titans already ruled out cornerback Caleb Farley, the No. 22 pick overall, after he hurt his left knee earlier in the first half.

Cameron Batson hurt a knee on a kickoff return late in the first half for Tennessee and was ruled out for the rest of the game.

Tennessee came into the game with 16 players on injured reserve.

With inputs from the Associated Press