The New England Patriots will face off against the Tennessee Titans at 1:00 ET on Sunday, November 3rd. This matchup is being played at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
The Patriots are +150 on the money line as they face the Titans on Sunday, November 3rd at 1:00 ET on FOX. The Titans are the favorite with a money line of -179 and are -3.5 point favorites on the point spread. The over/under line is at 38 points for this week nine matchup at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN.
- Date: Sunday, November 3rd
- Time: 1:00 ET
- Location: Nissan Stadium, Nashville
- TV: FOX
Patriots vs Titans
Heading into week 9, the Patriots sit at 2-6, putting them 3rd in the AFC East and 14th in the conference. Our power rankings have them 31st, and we give them just a 0.5% chance of making the playoffs. New England snapped a 6-game losing streak in week 8, beating the Jets 25-22. They were 7-point underdogs in that game, but the win improved their record to 2-5-1 ATS this season.
New England’s O/U record stands at 5-3, with the over hitting in their last 3 games. Their games have averaged 40.1 points, which is exactly what the average line has been. The Patriots have a -9.1 scoring margin so far this season.
Heading into week 9, the Titans are looking to snap a three-game losing streak, which includes a 52-14 loss to the Lions in week 8. This dropped Tennessee to 1-6, leaving them 30th in our power rankings and giving them just a 1.7% chance of making the playoffs. They are currently 4th in the AFC South, with an 0-1 division record.
Against the spread, the Titans are 1-6, with their only win coming in week 4 when they beat the Dolphins 31-12. They were 2.5-point underdogs in that game, but couldn’t cover in their next two, including a 28-point loss to the Bills in week 7 and a 3-point loss to the Colts in week 6. Tennessee’s O/U record is 4-2-1, with the over hitting in two straight games.
Patriots Injury Report
- Caedan Wallace – Ankle (Out)
- Layden Robinson – Ankle (Questionable)
- JaQuae Jackson – Knee (Out)
- Drake Maye – Concussion (Questionable)
- Ja’Lynn Polk – Concussion (Questionable)
- Jake Andrews – Undisclosed (Out)
- Alex Austin – Ankle (Out)
- Kyle Dugger – Ankle (Questionable)
- Cole Strange – Undisclosed (Out)
- Christian Barmore – Blood Clot (Out)
- Oshane Ximines – Knee (Out)
- Daniel Ekuale – Abdomen (Questionable)
- Ja’Whaun Bentley – Pectoral (Out)
- Chukwuma Okorafor – Commissioner Exempt List (Out)
- Jabrill Peppers – Commissioner Exempt List (Out)
- David Andrews – Shoulder (Out)
Titans Injury Report
- Chidobe Awuzie – Groin (Out)
- L’Jarius Sneed – Quad (Questionable)
- Marlon Davidson – Bicep (Out)
- Garret Wallow – Pectoral (Out)
- Treylon Burks – Knee (Out)
- Will Levis – Right Shoulder (Questionable)
- Jaelyn Duncan – Hamstring (Out)
- Colton Dowell – Knee (Out)
- TK McLendon Jr. – Toe (Out)
- Tyjae Spears – Hamstring (Questionable)
- Chance Campbell – Knee (Out)
Patriots Offense Breakdown
Heading into week 9, the Patriots rank 26th in our offensive power rankings. They are 29th in the NFL in points per game, averaging 15.5, and 31st in both passing yards per game (149.9) and total yards per game (260.9). On the ground, New England ranks 23rd in rushing yards per game, with 111, on 25.6 attempts per game. They have been strong in the red zone, converting 65% of their trips, which ranks 5th in the league.
In week 8, the Patriots scored 25 points in their win over the Jets, with 11 coming in the 4th quarter. Jacoby Brissett threw for 132 yards on 15/24 passing, while Rhamondre Stevenson led the team in rushing with 48 yards and 2 touchdowns on 20 carries. Kayshon Boutte was the leading receiver with 3 catches for 46 yards.
Titans Offense Breakdown
Heading into week 9, the Titans rank 31st in our offensive power rankings. They are 28th in the NFL in points per game, averaging 17.1, and 29th in yards per game with 281.6. Tennessee ranks 30th in passing yards per game, with 161.9, on 31.4 attempts per game. On the ground, they average 119.7 rushing yards per game, ranking 17th, on 27 attempts per game.
Mason Rudolph threw for 266 yards in week 8, completing 22 of 38 passes, with 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions. Calvin Ridley had 10 catches for 143 yards, and Tony Pollard rushed for 94 yards on 20 carries. The Titans scored 14 points in the first half but were shut out in the second half, converting 3 of 11 third-down attempts and 2 of 4 red zone trips.
Patriots Team Defense
In their 25-22 win over the Jets, the Patriots’ defense allowed 224 passing yards on 17 completions. New York managed to convert on 40% of their third down attempts and rushed for 112 yards on 28 attempts. New England’s defense gave up two passing touchdowns and allowed the Jets to hit on 60.7% of their passes.
The Patriots’ defense recorded one sack in the game and finished with a +1 advantage in quarterback hits. New England allowed 336 total yards and 2 touchdowns, but the Patriots were able to come out on top with a 25-22 win.
Titans Team Defense
In their most recent game, the Titans’ defense allowed the Lions to score 52 points, giving up four passing touchdowns and allowing 78.9% completions. Despite getting four sacks, the Titans allowed 164 rushing yards on just 24 attempts. The Titans’ offense managed only 225 yards in the game, which ended in a 52-14 loss to the Lions. Tennessee gave up just 61 passing yards in the game.
The Titans’ defense struggled to get off the field, as the Lions converted 66.7% of their third down attempts. Additionally, the Titans allowed big plays in the passing game, as the Lions averaged 15.5 yards per completion.
Patriots vs Titans Trends
- Across their five previous road games, New England has an ATS mark of 2-3. Their straight up record in these matchups was 1-4 while averaging 13 points per game.
- Across their five previous home games, Tennessee has an ATS mark of 1-4. Their straight up record in these matchups was 1-4 while averaging 15 points per game.
- Spanning across their last ten games as the betting underdog, the Patriots have gone 4-5-1 vs the spread. Their overall record in these games was 3-7.
- Going back to their last five games as the favorite, the Titans have a straight up record of 1-4. But, their mark vs the spread was just 1-4.
Patriots vs Titans Prediction
With the line sitting at 38 points, our best bet for the over/under is to take the over, as we have this week nine matchup finishing with a combined 39 points. As for a point-spread pick, we like the Patriots to cover as road underdogs.
Our point-spread pick is to take the Patriots to cover at +3.5. We have them winning this one 23-16, making the Patriots our pick vs. the spread.
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Last updated:October 30, 2024 New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans