Mike Vrabel-led Tennessee Titans are enjoying another productive season in the NFL this year. They started Week 6 as underdogs against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. However, they produced a gritty display in front of home fans at the Nissan Stadium and register a 31-34 upset on Monday night.
Star running back Derrick Henry once again stole the show last night with a mesmerizing display. The Florida-born athlete made his way to a 3 rushing touchdowns as the Titans defeated the Bills by the narrowest of margins.
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In doing so, they cemented their spot at the summit of the AFC South with a 4-2 record. But that wasn’t the only reason for the Tennessee-based outfit to rejoice after their latest win.
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Tennessee Titans set a major milestone in epic Buffalo Bills win
The announced attendance of 69,419 on Monday night set a new record for a @Titans game at @NissanStadium, which opened in 1999.
The previous high was 69,363 against New England on Nov. 11, 2018. pic.twitter.com/QhVJKPoZic
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) October 19, 2021
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As mentioned above by Jim Wyatt, Ryan Tannehill-led Tennessee Titans registered record-setting attendance numbers on Monday night against the Buffalo Bills. Reports indicated that the audience count at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville was a staggering 69,419 yesterday.
This beats the previous record which was set during the home game against the New England Patriots during the 2018 season. The crowd in Nashville witnessed yet another Derrick Henry masterclass as the Titans took one step closer to the playoffs. They are banking on their star man to sustain this form as we approach a crucial stage of the ongoing NFL season.
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This could be the season that the Titans make it all the way to the Super Bowl. However, fortune favours the brave and they need to build on this display in the coming weeks.
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