The Tennessee Titans (3-10) are coming off another disaster, this time failing to score a touchdown while losing to the previously inept Jacksonville Jaguars 10-6 in AFC South action.
The Titans struggled offensively and missed some critical opportunities in a game that saw quarterback Will Levis aggravate his shoulder injury. Levis stayed in the game but was not the same player. Once again, Tony Pollard carried the offense, and the battered defense held up, but that was not enough.
This week, they go up against a Cincinnati Bengals team coming off a much-needed 27-20 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football. This should be an interesting game, as head coach Brian Callahan is extremely familiar with the Bengals and should be able to give the Titans some insight.
Although the Bengals were a disappointment in 2024, they are the better team, and the spread from BetMGM recognizes that. The Titans open the week as 4.5-point home underdogs, with an over/under of 48 and a money line of +190.
The Titans and Bengals will meet on Sunday at Nissan Stadium in Nashville for their Week 15 battle.
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