The Tennessee Titans are set to face the Houston Texans this Sunday at NRG Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET.
The Texans enter the matchup as 7.5-point favorites, and the projected total for the game is 40.5 points.
Tennessee (2-8 SU, 1-9 ATS, and 5-4-1 O/U) suffered a 23-13 defeat against Minnesota last week, marking their fifth loss in six games. In contrast, Houston (7-4 SU, 5-5-1 ATS, and 3-7-1 O/U) secured a decisive 34-10 victory over Dallas on Monday night, although they have lost three of their last five games.
The Texans achieved a sweep against the Titans last season. In their last ten encounters, Houston holds a 5-5 record overall but has struggled against the spread, going 3-7.
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Titans Missed an Opportunity Against the Vikings
Tennessee’s performance against Minnesota fell short, despite a remarkable 98-yard touchdown pass from QB Will Levis to WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine that narrowed the score to six points in the third quarter. The Titans plagued themselves with penalties, racking up nine for 71 yards by halftime and finishing with a total of 13 penalties for 91 yards, in stark contrast to the disciplined Vikings, who committed just three penalties for 35 yards.
Levis has been at the helm for the Titans, throwing for 1,169 yards with eight touchdowns and eight interceptions. He boasts a completion rate of 65.9 percent, averaging 6.5 yards per throw. WR Calvin Ridley remains his primary target, recording 36 catches for 541 yards and three touchdowns. On the ground, RB Tony Pollard leads with 160 carries, accumulating 681 yards and three touchdowns.
Tennessee averages 17.0 points per game, ranking 28th in the league, and 295.4 total yards, placing them 25th overall. Their passing game averages 178.4 yards (29th) while their rushing game produces 117.0 yards (18th). The Titans convert just 33.6 percent of their third-down attempts (28th) and score touchdowns 48.2 percent of the time in the red zone (28th).
On the defensive side, they allow 26.3 points (26th) and 278.0 total yards (2nd) per game, which includes 164.6 passing yards (1st) and 113.4 rushing yards (12th). Opponents convert 32.5 percent of their third downs (3rd) against the Titans and score touchdowns on 66.6 percent of their red zone visits (27th).
Injury Report for the Tennessee Titans: RB Tyjae Spears (concussion), LB Jack Gibbens (ankle), and OT Leroy Watson (back) are confirmed out. Meanwhile, LB Kenneth Murray (shoulder), DL Sebastian Joseph-Day (biceps), WR Calvin Ridley (illness), CB Roger McCreary (knee), OL Jaelyn Duncan (hamstring), OL Peter Skoronski (neck), and OL Dillon Radunz (foot) are all listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against Houston.
Texans Hold Strong Position in the AFC South
Houston demonstrated their strength against the Dallas Cowboys, winning by 24 points despite a narrow advantage in total yardage. The Texans excelled on the ground, rushing for 141 yards at an impressive 5.6 yards per carry, while Dallas managed only 64 rushing yards at 3.6 yards per carry. The Cowboys struggled on third and fourth downs, converting just 5 of 19 attempts.
“The defense played with elite energy,” said Texans coach DeMeco Ryans. “We gave up one big play that I would like to have back, but overall, I think our guys played really well.”
C.J. Stroud is leading the Texans’ offense with 2,628 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. He has a completion percentage of 63.4, averaging 7.2 yards per throw. His standout receiver is WR Nico Collins, who has 36 receptions for 621 yards and three touchdowns. RB Joe Mixon is the key player in the running game, totaling 764 yards and ten touchdowns on 171 carries.
Houston averages 23.5 points (14th) and 342.9 total yards (14th), including 221.5 passing yards (14th) and 121.4 rushing yards (13th). The Texans convert 38.1 percent of their third downs (17th) and score touchdowns 55.2 percent of the time in the red zone (20th).
The Texans’ defense allows 21.5 points (11th) and 297.1 total yards (4th) per game, with 188.3 passing yards (6th) and 108.8 rushing yards (9th). Opponents convert 35.4 percent of their third downs (12th) and find the end zone on 66.6 percent of their red zone trips (27th).
Injury Report for the Houston Texans: DE Will Anderson Jr. (ankle), CB Derek Stingley Jr. (hip), DE Denico Autry (knee), LB Azeez Al-Shaair (knee), CB Kamari Lassiter (concussion), DT Folorunso Fatukasi (foot), and OT Blake Fisher (concussion) are all questionable for the game against the Titans.
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