The Buffalo Bills come from behind to win 14-13 in a close game away from home against the Tennessee Titans.
The Titans went ahead with the only score of the first half as Ryan Succop nailed a chip-shot field goal that put Ken Wisenhunt's team 3-0 up at the break.
Tennessee scored the first touchdown of the game midway through the third quarter, with quarterback Marcus Mariota handing the ball to Antonio Andrews to hammer home the one-yard score.
The Bills pulled a touchdown back just before the fourth quarter, with quarterback Tyrod Taylor rushing the ball in a designed run for a 22-yard score to put his Buffalo team within a field goal of tying the contest.
Succop scored another field goal to put the Titans up 13-7 in the fourth quarter but Taylor would find Chris Hogan for a two-yard touchdown to put the Bills in front for the first time.
Mariota had the chance to lead his team to a late win but the rookie quarterback threw an interception to Stephon Gilmore in the final minute to seal the Buffalo victory.
The Bills head to 3-2 in the AFC East while the Titans fall to 1-3 in the week after their bye.