ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — It didn't take Amari Cooper long to get the hang of Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills' offense — even when the quarterback was changing plays at the line of scrimmage.
Five days after arriving in Buffalo following a trade with Cleveland, Cooper turned his first catch in his Bills debut into a go-ahead touchdown of a 34-10 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
Turns out, limited practice time was enough for the 10th-year veteran to get a handle on Buffalo's vast playbook. Cooper said he understood his role in adjusting at the line of scrimmage by running an in-route with Allen hitting him open in the middle for a 12-yard TD to put Buffalo up 14-10 on its opening possession of the second half.
''We had an alert on the play built in, predicated on if we got a specific look,'' said Cooper, who motioned to fellow receiver Keon Coleman to confirm the play. ''We got the look that we wanted, we checked to it, and it worked just like it did in practice.''
Cooper finished with four catches for 66 yards on 18 offensive snaps. And his mere presence played a role in opening space for Buffalo's other receivers who had previously struggled to get open.
''Any time you have a player of his caliber, he demands extra attention. If you don't, we're probably going to throw him the ball,'' Allen said of Cooper. ''But our guys did a good job of getting open, making plays.''
Coleman became Buffalo's first receiver this season to top 100 yards with 125 on four catches.
Allen celebrated his 100th career start with his 26th 300-yard outing while finishing 21 of 33 for 323 yards and two touchdowns. He improved to 68-32 as a starter, matching four players — Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers — for the sixth-most wins in a quarterback's first 100 starts.