Broncos vs Titans Prediction, Game Preview, Live Stream, Odds & Picks
The Denver Broncos head East in Week 10 to take on the surging Tennessee Titans in Nashville on Sunday. Denver is coming off a bye and hopes to turn things around on offense with Russell Wilson struggling. Meanwhile, the Titans are 5-1 in their previous six games and first in the AFC South. The Titans lost a close match to the Chiefs on Sunday, but they still have a lot to offer in this week 10 matchup.
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Denver Looks to Regroup
Denver’s offense will need to do a few things much better than before if the Broncos hope to hang with the Titans. One area that is of particular concern is on third down. The Broncos ranked 31st in third-down conversion percentage (29.20%) while the Titans’ defense ranks first in opponent third-down conversion percentage (28.57%).
These Broncos struggle to keep drives alive most weeks. In Week 10, their lack of third-down success could sing them early against Tennessee.
Predictably, the Broncos must also step it up in the red zone. As it stands, they are the worst team inside the 20, with a TD rate of 35%. The Titans, meanwhile, rank 11th in a red zone defense. To make matters worse, the Titans are the best team in the NFL at scoring touchdowns in the red zone.
Need more of a reason to fade Denver in this spot? How about its 3-5 record against the spread and a 1-2 against the spread (ATS) record on the road? This may seem like not a big deal until you realize that Tennessee is on a 6-0 ATS winning streak.
Titans Cruising Despite Week 9 Loss
How does a team with 11 completions combined in the last two weeks stay competitive?
Easy, just have the best running back in the NFL at your disposal. Derrick Henry is so good that the Titans lost by only three points to the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime after Malik Willis went 5 of 16 with 80 yards.
The defense allowed Patrick Mahomes to pass for 446 yards, but the Titans’ aforementioned red zone defense held him to one passing touchdown. We don’t expect Wilson to come anywhere close to that level of production for Denver. Not this week and not any week. He only has two starts over 250 yards passing in his previous six and has three interceptions compared to two touchdowns in his last three.
To make Denver’s chances even worse, the Broncos allow opponents over 122 rushing yards per game and rank 27th in yards per carry on defense. Henry could go over the century mark again en route to a Titans win.
Broncos vs Titans Game Injuries
Broncos vs Titans Head-to-Head
Denver and Tennessee have met six times since 2010, with each team going 3-3. In that span, neither team has won two in a row. Denver, however, is 4-1 against the spread.
Broncos vs Titans Game Information
- Game: Broncos vs Titans
- Date: Sunday, Nov. 13
- Time: 1 p.m. ET
- Location: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN
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Broncos vs Titans Betting Lines
Broncos vs Titans Picks & Prediction
The Titans are 6-0 against the spread in their previous six games and should keep that streak going against Denver. We aren’t going to doubt Henry’s ability to run roughshod over this defense. Nor will we assume that Denver’s offense improved enough over the bye week to threaten the Titans’ hot streak.
The Denver Broncos are listed at +120 in our Vegas NFL lines. This means that if you wager $100 on the Broncos, you have a chance to win $120. The Tennessee Titans are -140, offering a chance to win $71 on a $100 wager.
The implied probability attached to the betting lines gives the Broncos a 45.45% chance to win, with the Titans at 58.33%.
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