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"It was just what was open, Trent saw it and threw it to me," Owens said of his first catch. "Whether or not it was a statement remains to be seen. I feel comfortable with the offense. I like it in Buffalo, but we all have a lot of work to do."
That was apparent with how the drive ended, when Edwards floated a pass intended for Lee Evans at the Titans' 7 and was easily intercepted by Michael Griffin.
Edwards focused on the positives.
"We can build off that one opening series," said Edwards, who exclusively ran a no-huddle attack. "Preseason is about getting comfortable. You make mistakes, then work on them. But you can take a good drive like that and go with it, too."
Owens was greeted by chants of "T.O.! T.O.!" by the partisan Buffalo crowd that stayed an extra day after Bills defensive end Bruce Smith and team owner Ralph Wilson were among six inducted into the Hall.
The game was part of the NFL's celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the American Football League, pitting two original franchises. The Titans, who relocated from Houston, wore Oilers' throwback uniforms. The Bills wore their throwback uniforms, which feature the red standing buffalo logo on their helmets. And even the officials dressed for the occasion, wearing throwback AFL red-and-white striped shirts.
Tennessee players also wore No. 9 decals on the backs of their helmets in honor of McNair.
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