The New York Jets will face off against the Tennessee Titans at 1:00 ET on Sunday, September 15th. This matchup is being played at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
The Jets are favored on the road as they take on the Titans at 1:00 ET on Sunday, September 15th at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The Jets’ money line odds are -200, while the Titans are at +166. The game will be televised on CBS, and the Jets are -4 point favorites with the over/under set at 41.5 points.
- Date: Sunday, September 15th
- Time: 1:00 ET
- Location: Nissan Stadium, Nashville
- TV: CBS
Jets vs Titans
The Jets’ 32-19 loss to the 49ers dropped their record to 0-1 for the season. New York initially led 7-3 after a Breece Hall touchdown in the first quarter. However, the 49ers took control in the 2nd quarter, scoring 13 unanswered points and leading 19-7 at halftime. New York managed to score in the 3rd quarter with a touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers to Allen Lazard and added another touchdown in the 4th quarter, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the 49ers.
The Jets were +3.5-point underdogs heading into the game, and the combined 51 points exceeded the over/under line of 43.5 points. The 49ers’ Brock Purdy had a big game, throwing multiple touchdowns to help San Francisco pull away in the 2nd quarter. Jake Moody’s field goals also played a significant role in the 49ers’ victory.
The Titans’ 17-0 lead at halftime quickly evaporated in their most recent game against the Bears, resulting in a 24-17 loss and a disappointing 0-1 start to the season. Despite being +4 point underdogs, Tennessee was in control early, with Tony Pollard’s 26-yard touchdown giving them a 7-0 lead. The Titans added a field goal and a touchdown from Will Levis to Chigoziem Okonkwo late in the 2nd quarter.
However, the Bears managed to make it 17-3 just before halftime with a field goal. In the 3rd quarter, Chicago blocked a punt for a safety, and in the 4th quarter, the Titans turned the ball over for a defensive touchdown, and the Bears outscored Tennessee 14-0 in the final quarter. The Titans’ defense struggled to contain Chicago’s offense late in the game, leading to their collapse.
Jets Injury Report
- Haason Reddick – Personal (Out)
- Wes Schweitzer – Hand (Out)
- Kenny Yeboah – Groin (Out)
- Leki Fotu – Hamstring (Out)
- Michael Carter II – Ankle (Questionable)
- Malik Taylor – Undisclosed (Out)
- Leonard Taylor III – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Carter Warren – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Zaire Barnes – Ankle (Out)
- Jarrick Bernard-Converse – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Jordan Travis – Undisclosed (Out)
- Max Mitchell – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Israel Abanikanda – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Eric Watts – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Jimmy Ciarlo – Undisclosed (Out)
- Brenden Bates – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Marcus Riley – Undisclosed (Out)
Titans Injury Report
- Jamal Adams – Hip (Questionable)
- Marlon Davidson – Bicep (Out)
- Garret Wallow – Pectoral (Out)
- Chance Campbell – Knee (Out)
- TK McLendon Jr. – Toe (Out)
- Otis Reese IV – Concussion (Questionable)
- Colton Dowell – Knee (Out)
- Cedric Gray – Undisclosed (Out)
Jets Offense Breakdown
The Jets’ running game struggled in their 32-19 loss to the 49ers, with just 68 yards on 19 attempts. Despite this, the offense managed 14 first downs and 198 yards through the air on 29 attempts. New York also converted 60% of their third down chances.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who completed 13 of 21 passes for 167 yards, led the team. He finished with one touchdown and an interception. Allen Lazard caught two of Rodgers’ touchdown passes and led the team with 89 receiving yards.
Titans Offense Breakdown
The Titans’ offense struggled in the passing game in their 24-17 loss to the Bears, managing just 104 yards through the air. They finished with 16 first downs and 140 yards on 26 rushing attempts, averaging 5.4 yards per attempt. However, Tennessee’s passing attack was limited to 3.2 yards per attempt, with quarterback Will Levis throwing for 127 yards on 19 completions (59%) and one touchdown.
Levis was sacked three times and threw two interceptions. Tony Pollard led the team in rushing with 82 yards, including a 26-yard run and one touchdown. Calvin Ridley was the top receiver, finishing with 50 yards on three catches.
Jets Team Defense
In their 32-19 loss to the 49ers, the Jets’ defense allowed 180 rushing yards on 38 attempts, giving up 4.7 yards per attempt on the ground. Despite this, they did manage to sack the quarterback three times and held the 49ers to a 46.2% third-down conversion rate. The Jets’ defense also limited the 49ers to 221 passing yards and prevented them from scoring through the air.
New York’s defense gave up a total of 401 yards in the game, but the 49ers were unable to capitalize with any passing touchdowns. The Jets also finished with a +2 advantage in tackles for loss in the game.
Titans Team Defense
In their 24-17 loss to the Bears, the Titans’ defense allowed just 64 passing yards on 14 completions. Despite their strong effort, the Titans’ offense was unable to capitalize. Chicago finished with 148 yards passing and converted only 15.4% of their third down attempts.
The Titans’ run defense allowed 84 yards on 22 attempts, holding the Bears to 3.8 yards per attempt. Additionally, Tennessee’s defense recorded two sacks and limited Chicago to a 48.3% completion percentage.
Jets vs Titans Trends
- Through their last three road contests, the Jets offense has averaged 18 points per game while allowing an average of 24. New York posted an overall record of 1-2 while going 1-2 ATS.
- Across the Titans last ten home games, the team averaged 13 points per game while allowing 23. Their record vs the spread in these contests was 3-7, while going 1-9 straight-up.
- In their last three games as the betting underdog, the Titans have a straight up record of 1-2 and an ATS mark of 1-2.
- Going back to their previous ten games as the favorite, New York has an ATS mark of 3-6-1 while going 5-5 straight up.
Jets vs Titans Prediction
Our pick vs. the spread is to take the Titans to cover as home underdogs. The point spread line is currently sitting at -4 in favor of the Jets, and we have the Titans pulling out a 20-17 win in this week two matchup.
For this Jets vs. Titans game, we are leaning towards taking the under, with a projected combined score of 37 points and the O/U line sitting at 41.5.
All odds are courtesy of Action247 Sportsbook. Good luck!!
* All odds are provided by Action247 Sportsbook and all odds subject to change.**All views expressed are my own. My picks are my own and are not a guarantee, bet at your own risk.Action247 does not warrant the accuracy of completeness of the information, text, graphics, links or other items contained within these post.
Last updated:September 10, 2024 New York Jets, Tennessee Titans