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Titans will face Bills in Buffalo in week 2 on Monday Night Football

The Titans will travel to face the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football on September 19 in Buffalo.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Titans will have to wait a few more days to find out their Week 1 opponent.

But they now know their Week 2 matchup, and it's a dandy.

The Titans will travel to face the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football on September 19 in Buffalo. The game will kick off at 6:15 p.m. CT/7:15 p.m. ET on ESPN as part of an ABC/ESPN side-by-side doubleheader that night. 

The official announcement was made on Monday morning on Good Morning America, but was first announced by the NFL on social media.

Each day this week the NFL is dropping scheduling tidbits leading up to the complete schedule release on Thursday night.

Last week, the league finalized the five international games taking place in 2022.

After today's announcement during Good Morning America, CBS will announce a select game during CBS Mornings on Tuesday, and FOX will announce a game during FOX & Friends on Wednesday. On Thursday morning, NBC will announce a game during the Today Show.

On Thursday, clubs will announce their first home game opponent at 5 p.m. CT before the full schedule release on Thursday at 7 p.m. CT.

The 2022 NFL season is set to kick off on Thursday, Sept. 8, with a full slate of games scheduled for Sunday, September 11.

The Titans beat the Bills 34-31 in a thrilling game on Monday Night Football in 2021 at Nissan Stadium.

In 2020, the Titans beat the Bills 42-16 in a Tuesday night game at Nissan Stadium.

Credit: AP

The Bills beat the Titans 13-12 in Tennessee's last visit to Highmark Stadium in Buffalo in 2018.

Here's a look at the 2022 opponents (includes records for 2021) for the Titans:

Home

Denver Broncos (7-10)
Las Vegas Raiders (10-7)
Dallas Cowboys (12-5)
New York Giants (4-13)
Cincinnati Bengals (10-7)
Houston Texans (4-13)
Indianapolis Colts (9-8)
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-14)

Away

Kansas City Chiefs (12-5)
Los Angeles Chargers (9-8)
Philadelphia Eagles (9-8)
Washington Commanders (7-10)
Buffalo Bills (11-6) (BUY TICKETS)
Green Bay Packers (13-4)
Houston Texans (4-13)
Indianapolis Colts (9-8)
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-14)

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