Tennessee Titans vs Washington Commanders NFL Betting Prediction

NFL Titans vs Washington Commanders Prediction 12/1/2024

The Tennessee Titans will face off against the Washington Commanders at 1:00 ET on Sunday, December 1st. This matchup is being played at Northwest Stadium in Landover.

The Commanders are favored at -257 on the money line as they host the Titans at 1:00 ET on Sunday, December 1st at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD. The Commanders are -5.5 point favorites over the Titans, with the over/under line set at 44.5 points. This non-conference matchup is being televised on CBS.

  • Date: Sunday, December 1st
  • Time: 1:00 ET
  • Location: Northwest Stadium, Landover
  • TV: CBS

Titans vs Commanders

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The Titans snapped a three-game losing streak with a 32-27 win over the Texans in week 12, bringing their record to 3-8. Tennessee was an 8-point underdog but managed to pull off the upset, with the teams combining for 59 points, going over the 40.5-point line. The Titans now sit 3rd in the AFC South and 26th in our power rankings, with just a 1.9% chance of making the playoffs.

Tennessee has an average scoring margin of -8 points per game and is 2-9 against the spread this season. They are 0-3 ATS as favorites and 2-6 as underdogs. Their O/U record is 6-4-1, with their games averaging 44.7 points compared to a 40.4-point line.

Washington heads into week 13 looking to snap a three-game losing streak, which includes a 34-26 home loss to the Cowboys in week 12. The Commanders were 10.5-point favorites in that game but couldn’t get the win, dropping their record to 7-5. Despite the loss, they remain 2nd in the NFC East and 7th in the conference standings. Our projections give Washington a 71.1% chance of making the playoffs and a 3.7% chance of winning the division.

Washington is 14th in our NFL power rankings and has an average scoring margin of +4.8 points per game. Against the spread, they are 7-4-1, but they have failed to cover in three straight games. Their O/U record is 8-4, with their games averaging 50.9 points per contest.

Titans Injury Report

  • Chidobe Awuzie – Groin (Out)
  • Quandre Diggs – Lisfranc Injury (Out)
  • Amani Hooker – Illness (Questionable)
  • Garret Wallow – Pectoral (Out)
  • Treylon Burks – Knee (Out)
  • Lloyd Cushenberry III – Achilles (Out)
  • L’Jarius Sneed – Quad (Out)
  • Marlon Davidson – Bicep (Out)
  • Jack Gibbens – Lower Leg (Out)
  • Tyjae Spears – Concussion (Questionable)
  • Leroy Watson IV – Back (Questionable)
  • Chance Campbell – Knee (Out)
  • Andrew Rupcich – Triceps (Out)
  • Colton Dowell – Knee (Out)
  • TK McLendon Jr. – Toe (Out)
  • Jaelyn Duncan – Hamstring (Out)

Commanders Injury Report

  • Norell Pollard – Undisclosed (Out)
  • Colson Yankoff – Hamstring (Out)
  • Tyler Biadasz – Head (Questionable)
  • Brian Robinson Jr. – Ankle (Questionable)
  • Austin Ekeler – Concussion (Questionable)
  • Andrew Wylie – Head (Questionable)
  • Jamison Crowder – Calf (Out)
  • Marshon Lattimore – Hamstring (Questionable)
  • Jonathan Allen – Pectoral (Out)
  • Kevon Seymour – Suspension (Out)

Titans Offense Breakdown

Heading into week 13, the Titans rank 30th in our offensive power rankings. They are 26th in the NFL in points per game (18.4) and 25th in yards per game (302.1). Tennessee has struggled on 3rd down, converting just 33.1% of their attempts, which ranks 28th in the league. They are 22nd in passing attempts and 30th in passing yards per game, averaging 183.7 yards through the air. However, they have been efficient in the red zone, converting 43.3% of their trips, which ranks 5th in the NFL.

In week 12, Will Levis threw for 278 yards and 2 touchdowns, completing 18 of 24 passes against the Texans. He posted a passer rating of 123 but was sacked 8 times. Tony Pollard led the rushing attack with 119 yards on 24 carries, while Calvin Ridley had 5 catches for 93 yards. The Titans scored 20 points in the first half and added 9 in the 4th quarter.

Commanders Offense Breakdown

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Heading into week 13, the Commanders are 6th in our offensive power rankings. They average 27.8 points per game, ranking 5th in the NFL, and they are 6th in yards per game with 370.5. Despite being 25th in passing attempts, they are 14th in passing yards per game, with 222.8. On the ground, they rank 5th in rushing yards per game, with 147.8, on 30.7 attempts per game.

Washington leads the NFL in red zone attempts but ranks 26th in conversion percentage at 8.3%. They are 8th in 3rd-down conversions, converting 42.2% of the time. In week 12, they scored 17 points in the 4th quarter against Dallas, with Jayden Daniels throwing for 275 yards and 2 touchdowns, despite 2 interceptions and 4 sacks. Terry McLaurin had 5 catches for 102 yards, and Daniels led the team in rushing with 74 yards on 7 carries.

Titans Team Defense

In their 32-27 win over the Texans, the Titans’ defense gave up 220 passing yards on 20 completions. They also allowed two passing touchdowns while holding Houston to just a 23.1% conversion rate on third down. Tennessee picked off two passes and limited the Texans to 40 rushing yards on 17 attempts.

Despite allowing 260 total yards, the Titans’ defense managed to come up with four sacks and held Houston to a 60.6% completion rate. They did, however, lose the tackle for loss and QB hit differentials in this one.

Commanders Team Defense

In their most recent game, the Washington Commanders’ defense gave up 241 passing yards to the Cowboys, allowing 75% of their passes to be completed. They lost 34-26 to Dallas, giving up two passing touchdowns and allowing the Cowboys to convert 18.2% of their third down attempts. Washington’s defense managed just one sack and struggled to generate consistent pressure, finishing with a -6 differential in quarterback hits.

Washington’s run defense was more effective, holding the Cowboys to 91 yards on 28 attempts (3.2 yards per attempt). Despite this, the Commanders’ defense will be looking to improve in their next game after giving up 332 total yards to Dallas.

Titans vs Commanders Trends

  • Through their last five road contests, the Titans offense has averaged 20 points per game while allowing an average of 30. Tennessee posted an overall record of 2-3 while going 2-3 ATS.
  • In their last five home games, Washington has averaged 29 points per game while allowing 25. The team’s record in this stretch was 3-2 while going 3-1-1 vs. the spread.
  • Spanning across their last ten games as the betting underdog, the Titans have gone 3-7 vs the spread. Their overall record in these games was 3-7.
  • In their last five games as the betting favorite, the Commanders have a strong straight up record of 3-2. In addition, their ATS record was 3-2 in these scenarios.

Titans vs Commanders Prediction

For this week 13 matchup between the Titans and Commanders, we have the Commanders coming out on top by a score of 22-16. This would also have the Commanders covering the spread, as they are our pick to cover at home with the point spread sitting at -5.5 in favor of Washington.

As for the best way to bet the over/under, we are leaning towards taking the under, with a projected combined score of 38 points and the line currently at 44.5 points.


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