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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Quarterback ![]()
The Titans ground game is sprouting legs now that Johnson has shown more signs that he's re-emerged from what had been a two-month slumber.
CJ rushed for 153 yards and scored twice in securing a 23-17 win over the slumping Buffalo Bills on Sunday. It's the third time in four games Johnson's had at least 100 yards, and it's no coincidence that the Titans have won all three times to climb into a logjam of five teams with 7-5 records.
"At the beginning of the season, the passing game carried us, and now it's time for the running game to step it up,'' said Johnson, who has 486 of his 852 yards rushing in his past four games. "The offensive line and everything is hitting on all cylinders right now, and hopefully we can continue to keep this momentum going.''
Johnson doubled his season touchdown total by scoring from 48 and 4 yards on consecutive possessions in getting the Titans out to a 17-7 lead.
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The praise was left to Johnson, who's electric running style is sparking the Titans' confidence.
"That's the CJ that I know,'' cornerback ![]()
The Bills (5-7) have very little left to look forward to but playing games for pride, in the midst of a five-game skid that has all but mathematically knocked them out of the hunt. A month after Buffalo was battling New England and the Jets for top spot in the AFC East, the team's now in attempting to hold off Miami (4-8) for last place in the division.
"It's disappointing. I've never lost five in a row,'' linebacker Nick Barnett said. "This is new territory for me and I'm sure for a lot of guys. It doesn't feel good. They don't like it and I don't like it.''
C.J. Spiller rushed for a career-best 83 yards and scored on a 35-yard scamper in which he recovered his own fumble just before sliding out of the end zone. Stevie Johnson made the game close, scoring on a 2-yard touchdown catch with 2:58 remaining.
At least Johnson, this time, kept his TD celebration in check, a week after being criticized, flagged 15 yards and fined by the NFL $10,000 for a questionable display in a 28-24 loss to the New York Jets.
"Last week was last week,'' said Johnson, who had five catches for 52 yards. "We moved on to the Titans and we tried to get this W and we came up short.''
Two turnovers - fumbles by Fitzpatrick and tight end Scott Chandlers - led directly to the Titans scoring 10 points.
Though the Bills' defense limited Tennessee to converting two of 11 third-down chances, Buffalo couldn't contain the Titans' running attack in allowing a season-worst 187 yards.
The Titans prepare for their next big test in hosting Drew Brees and the NFC South-leading New Orleans Saints next week.
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They'll at least have some confidence and momentum going into that game in having strung together two straight wins for the first time since a 3-1 start.
"A lot of these guys are growing confidence that wasn't there from the beginning,'' receiver ![]()
NOTES: Johnson's 48-yard TD run was his longest since scoring a 76-yard touchdown in the 2010 season opener. ... Fitzpatrick's TD pass gave him 20 this season, becoming the first Bills player to throw that many in consecutive years since Jim Kelly did it in 1994-95. ... Washington did not finish the game to rest a sore left ankle. Starting CB ![]()

