Broncos vs. Titans Odds
The Tennessee Titans will look to earn their third victory on the young season when they host the Denver Broncos at 1:00PM ET. Let’s preview the game and check out the latest odds.
Game Preview:
Despite Kyle Orton throwing for 476 yards last week, the Broncos had major issues inside the red zone and wound up losing to the Colts, 27-13. They hope to convert more red zone opportunities this week, although they’ll have to protect the ball against a defense that has forced a fair share of turnovers in the first four weeks.
Vince Young bounced back in Week 3 after struggling mightily against the Steelers in Week 2, as the Titans knocked off the Giants last Sunday. Tennessee is 1-1 so far at home this year, with a blowout win over the Raiders in Week 1 and a loss to the Steelers two Sundays ago. The Broncos are certainly beatable, but their offense has showed signs of life the past two weeks and the Titans’ secondary can be had.
Oddsmakers from online sports book SBGGLOBAL.com have made the Titans 6.5-point favorites over the Broncos in Week 4. Below is a preview of Sunday’s game.
Line Movement & Updated Odds:
The Titans opened as 6.5-point favorite and the line has yet to move in either direction. The over/under total, however, opened at 41.5 and is now up to 42.5.
Game Information:
Broncos (1-2) vs. Titans (2-1)
Kickoff: 1:00PM ET
TV: CBS
Location: Nashville, TN
Venue: LP Field
Opening Odds: Titans –6.5
Current Odds: Titans –6.5
(View up-to-the-minute odds on our official NFL Odds Page)
Over/Under Open: 41.5
Over/Under Current: 42.5
Projected Weather by Game Time: Showers, high of 65 degrees
The Broncos are 4-1 against the spread in their last five games after allowing less than 90 yards rushing in their previous game, but are 0-5 ATS in their last five games against the AFC. The Titans are 4-1 against the spread in their last five home games versus a team with a losing record, but 1-4 ATS in their last five games as a favorite.
The biggest news for the Browns is that Knowshon Moreno is once again out with a hamstring injury, while Brian Dawkins (ankle) and Ryan Harris (ankle) should play. For the Titans, defensive tackle Tony Brown has a knee injury and hasn’t been able to practice. That said, he should be able to play this weekend.
As of this morning, 61% of the 25,102 wagers that have been placed on this game favor the Titans -6.5.