The Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans clashed in a Week 7 contest to continue their respective 2024 NFL seasons.
The Bills (5-2) ended up beating to the Titans (1-5) in a 34-10 final. During the game, there was plenty of up-and-down play across the board… but mostly good.
With that, here is Bills Wire’s position-by-position report card grades for Week 7:
Quarterback: A-
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Josh Allen’s final stat line looked great. He was 21-for-33 passing with 323 yards and he had two touchdowns. He again did not throw an interception. However, when you’re leading an offense that goes three-and-out multiple times to start a game? That’s not worthy of a perfect grade.
Running back: B

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Not a ton of production from either running back James Cook or rookie Ray Davis… but it wasn’t really needed. However, both did find the end zone and Davis had a great 8.2 yards per carry for 41 yards on just five carries.
Wide receiver: B+

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The passing attack took the lead against the Titans rather than the run game and a lot of positive production was found. Aside from a miss or two, both rookie Keon Coleman and Amari Cooper shined. Cooper scored his first touchdown as a Bill and Coleman had an impressive 44-yard grab to set up another score. It helped him earn if first-career 100-yard outing in the NFL (125).
Tight end: C+

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A week similar to most for the Bills’ tight ends. Dalton Kincaid had three catches for 52 yards but missed another three targets thrown his way. Dawson Knox remained invisible. Pro Football Focus is not even grading Knox well as a blocker anymore (54.1 overall mark) and it appears he might have injured his ankle.
Offensive line: B

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It was a solid and steady day for the Buffalo offensive line against a very good defense. Allen was only dropped for one sack and hit just four times on 30-plus dropbacks. Rushing the ball, aside from a nice set of carries from Davis, there wasn’t much to be found for the ballcarries. Of the entire Bills offensive line, right tackle Spencer Brown stood out the most out of all the starters via PFF’s grading metrics as he earned an 82.4 overall mark.
Defensive line: A

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The Bills’ defensive front dominated the Titans. Not…
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