The Tennessee Titans (2-6) are looking to claim their second consecutive victory as they take on the Los Angeles Chargers (5-3) this Sunday afternoon. The matchup is set to kick off at 4:05 PM ET at SoFi Stadium, a venue known for its modern architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
Fresh off a 20-17 triumph against the New England Patriots, the Titans enter this game as 3.5-point underdogs. Meanwhile, the Chargers are riding high after a convincing 27-10 win over the Cleveland Browns, having previously been favored by two points.
Historically, Los Angeles has had the upper hand, winning seven of the last ten encounters against Tennessee. This raises the stakes for both teams—who will emerge victorious in this AFC clash? Read on for insights into the Tennessee Titans vs. Los Angeles Chargers matchup.
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Tennessee Aiming to Break Road Losing Streak
The Titans successfully halted a three-game losing streak with their recent win over the Patriots. However, they now face the challenge of ending a two-game road losing streak as they prepare for the Chargers.
Tennessee’s offense averages 17.5 points per game, with a passing game that generates 170.6 yards and a rushing attack that adds 125.6 yards. In their last outing, Mason Rudolph completed 61% of his passes for 240 yards, throwing two touchdowns and one interception. Tony Pollard led the ground game with 128 yards on 28 carries, while Calvin Ridley contributed with five receptions for 73 yards.
Will Levis, returning from a shoulder injury that sidelined him for four games, will start as quarterback. In five starts, he has completed 66.4% of his passes for 699 yards, with five touchdowns and seven interceptions. Tennessee’s defense has been a concern, allowing 26.6 points per game. A repeat of their 17-point defensive effort from last week will be essential for success in this outing.
Injury Report: Key players such as S L’Jarius Sneed (Quad), T Dillon Radunz (Foot), CB Tre Avery (Hamstring), QB Will Levis (Shoulder), and RB Tyjae Spears (Hamstring) are all questionable for the game.
Los Angeles Seeking Third Straight Win
After a setback against Arizona, the Chargers bounced back with victories over New Orleans and Cleveland. They hope to sustain their momentum and achieve a third consecutive win against the Titans.
Los Angeles has averaged 19.9 points per game this season, with a passing yardage of 200.5 yards and rushing yards of 114.5. Justin Herbert recently completed 67% of his passes for 282 yards, throwing two touchdowns against the Browns. J.K. Dobbins added 85 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries, while Quentin Johnston showcased his talent with four receptions for 118 yards and a touchdown.
Defensively, the Chargers have excelled, allowing only 12.6 points per game. They limited their last opponent to just 10 points and currently rank 8th in the NFL for total yardage allowed per game (303.8). Their run defense is equally strong, giving up only 107.9 yards on average.
Injury Report: Important defensive players like LB Khalil Mack (Groin), LB Denzel Perryman (Toe), CB Kristian Fulton (Hamstring), CB Ja’Sir Taylor (Fibula), TE Stone Smartt (Ankle), and WR Brenden Rice (Undisclosed) are questionable for the matchup.