Tennessee Titans vs New Orleans Saints NFL Betting Predition

NFL Titans vs New Orleans Saints Prediction 8/25/2024

The Tennessee Titans will face off against the New Orleans Saints at 2:00 ET on Sunday, August 25th. This matchup is being played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

Looking at the over/under line, it is currently at 34.5 points. The Titans and Saints will face off on Sunday, August 25th at 2:00 ET at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The Titans are favored on the road, with the money line sitting at -187. This week three pre-season matchup is being televised on NFLN. The Titans are 2-0 in the pre-season, while the Saints are 1-1.

  • Date: Sunday, August 25th
  • Time: 2:00 ET
  • Location: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans
  • TV: NFLN

Titans vs Saints

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The Titans are now 2-0 in the pre-season after their 16-15 win over the Seahawks. Tennessee was down 12-7 at halftime, but they took the lead in the 4th quarter on a touchdown from Malik Willis to Jha’Quan Jackson. Seattle ended up winning on a Jason Myers field goal with just two minutes remaining, and the Titans closed things out with a field goal of their own with two seconds left.

Heading into the game, the Titans were +1 point underdogs, giving them both a straight-up and ATS win. The combined 31 points was just under the total of 35.5. This one was close throughout, as the Titans didn’t take their first lead until late in the 4th, and the Seahawks final field goal ended up being the difference.

The Saints are now 1-1 in the pre-season after their 16-10 loss to the 49ers. New Orleans took an early 7-0 lead on a Taysom Hill touchdown run, but the 49ers responded with 13 unanswered points to take control of the game. The Saints managed to pull within 13-10 in the 3rd quarter, but the 49ers added a field goal in the 4th to extend their lead.

Heading into the game, the Saints were +1 point underdogs, and with the low-scoring affair, the 16-10 final score was well below the over/under line of 38.5 points. New Orleans will look to bounce back in their next pre-season game after this tough loss to the 49ers.

Titans Injury Report

  • Colton Dowell – Knee (Out)
  • Garret Wallow – Pectoral (Out)
  • Marlon Davidson – Bicep (Out)

Saints Injury Report

  • Nephi Sewell – Undisclosed (Out)
  • Tanoh Kpassagnon – Achilles (Out)
  • Ryan Ramczyk – Knee (Out)
  • Chandler Brewer – Undisclosed (Out)
  • Juwan Johnson – Undisclosed (Out)
  • Justin Herron – Undisclosed (Out)

Titans Offense Breakdown

The Titans’ offense picked up 23 first downs in their 16-15 win over the Seahawks, but they struggled on third down, converting only 33.3% of their chances. Tennessee finished with 222 yards passing and 116 yards rushing on 33 attempts. They also allowed three sacks and had one interception.

Quarterback Mason Rudolph threw for 125 yards and one touchdown, finishing with a passer rating of 101. Julius Chestnut led the team with 45 rushing yards, and Jha’Quan Jackson was the top receiver with 57 yards.

Saints Offense Breakdown

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The Saints’ offense struggled in their 16-10 loss to the 49ers, managing just 10 points and 137 yards passing. They finished with 134 yards on 35 attempts, averaging 3.8 yards per attempt. New Orleans had 19 first downs but converted only 9.1% of their third down attempts.

Jake Haener, who went 7/13 for 76 yards, was the leading passer. He didn’t throw any touchdowns but also didn’t turn the ball over. Jordan Mims led the team in rushing with 37 yards, while tight end Mason Fairchild was the top receiver with 31 yards.

Titans Team Defense

The Titans’ defense played a big role in their 16-15 win over the Seahawks, allowing just 12 first downs and 239 total yards. They were particularly strong against the run, giving up only 64 yards on 18 attempts. In the passing game, Tennessee allowed 175 yards through the air on 15 completions, with one touchdown. They also recorded three sacks and held Seattle to a 22.2% conversion rate on third downs.

Despite their strong defensive performance, the Titans lost the turnover battle and the quarterback hit differential in this game.

Saints Team Defense

In their 16-10 loss to the 49ers, the Saints’ defense allowed 20 first downs and 222 passing yards. They held San Francisco to 93 rushing yards on 22 attempts, giving up just seven rushing first downs. New Orleans defended the pass well, allowing only 58.1% completions and not conceding any passing touchdowns.

Despite their strong performance against the run, the Saints struggled to generate takeaways, losing the turnover battle. They did manage two sacks and held the 49ers to a 33.3% conversion rate on third downs.

Titans vs Saints Trends

  • When looking at their past three road matchups, Tennessee has an ATS record of 1-2 while averaging 15 per game. The team went 1-2 overall in these games.
  • Through their last three home games, New Orleans has an ATS record of just 1-2. However, their overall record was 1-2 while averaging 20 points per game.
  • As the betting underdog, the Saints have an ATS mark of just 1-2 in their last three games. New Orleans posted a straight up mark of 1-2 in these matchups.
  • In their last five games as the betting favorite, the Titans have a straight up record of 1-4 and an ATS mark of 1-4.

Titans vs Saints Prediction

Our pick vs. the spread is to take the Titans to cover as road favorites, with the point spread lines sitting at -3.5 in favor of the Titans. We have the Titans winning by a score of 18-14.

For the over/under, with the line at 34.5 points, we have these teams combining for 32 points, making the under a good pick in this matchup.


All odds are courtesy of Action247 Sportsbook. Good luck!!


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