Watch: Brandon Bolden Takes 1-Yard Touchdown Plunge

The New England Patriots are playing the Tennessee Titans, and the champions got a bi of response.

Tyan Tannehill took Tennessee 65 yards down the field in six plays. Running back Jeremy McNichols capped the magnificent drive by accepting a catch from Tannehill and flipping over the pylon for a 15-yar touchdown. Tannehill joined forces with tight end Anthony Firkser for the 22-yard pickup against Terrence Brooks.

In the second quarter of the match, Brandon Bolden finished his job with a 1-yard touchdown plunge, but this process was the Damien Harris show.

The talented rookie running back took the football three times for 34 yards on the drive, including a 20-yard dash that led to Bolden’s score.

Harris put himself on the field tonight, and he really liked the taste of the NFL action. Fans liked him, too. The jump cut he made to find  a lane on his big gain was one of his favorite plays at Alabama.

Bolden’s finisher had a punishing block by fullback Jakob Johnson and a nice pull and seal by Wynn, who has dominated every offensive snap this game.

Jakobi Meyers kept up his tough summer by offering his two-point conversion. He had a 16-yard pickup in this drive.

In the first quarter, “Edge rushers Derek Rivers and Shilique Calhoun both suffered apparent leg injuries and were taken to the sideline medical tent. Rivers and Calhoun — third-round draft picks in 2017 and 2016, respectively — both enjoyed strong training camps and have seen considerable reps with the first-team defense over the last few weeks.”

A sack could well put an end to New England’s second drive, but it was erased by Malcolm Butler. He had to do something with this.

The Patriots punted four plays later, but not before Harris hauled in a diving catch from Hoyer. Harris ran a lot in the first quarter of the match.

“Edge rushers Derek Rivers and Shilique Calhoun both suffered apparent leg injuries and were taken to the sideline medical tent. Rivers and Calhoun — third-round draft picks in 2017 and 2016, respectively — both enjoyed strong training camps and have seen considerable reps with the first-team defense over the last few weeks.”

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