Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans
The Houston Texans will travel to Nissan Stadium on Sunday afternoon to take on the Tennessee Titans in an AFC South matchup. The Texans are last in the AFC South with a 1-8 record while riding an eight-game losing streak after losing 17-9 on the road against the Miami Dolphins. Tyrod Taylor finished going 24-of-43 for 240 yards with three interceptions. The Titans lead the AFC South with an 8-2 record and are riding a six-game winning streak after defeating the New Orleans Saints 23-21. Ryan Tannehill went 19-of-27 for 213 yards with a touchdown.
Texas vs Titans Betting Odds
Texans at Titans Stats
Looking at the Houston Texans stats
Wide receiver Brandin Cooks has been playing well in a struggling offensive team as he has 57 receptions on 84 targets for 641 yards (11.2 yards per catch) with a pair of touchdown receptions this season. In his last game against the Dolphins, Cooks finished with six receptions on 14 targets for 56 yards (9.3 yards per catch).
The Houston Texans have been struggling on the defensive side of the ball as they are giving up 28.7 points per game. In their previous game against the Miami Dolphins, Houston allowed 17 points on 262 total yards of offense (215 passing, 47 rushings). Miami were able to convert first downs as they went 9-of-16 on third-down attempts. The Texans did dominate defensively as they forced the Dolphins to average just 3.6 yards per play.
Looking at the Tennessee Titans stats
Wide receiver A.J. Brown has been playing decently well this season as he has 41 catches on 69 targets for 567 yards (13.8 yards per reception) with three receiving touchdowns and two rushes for 10 yards (five yards per attempt). In his last game against the Saints, Brown had just one reception on four targets for 16 yards.
This season, the Tennessee Titans have been a decent defensive team as they are allowing 23.2 points per game. In their previous game against the New Orleans Saints, Tennessee gave up 21 points on 373 total yards of offense (287 passing, 86 rushing). The Saints struggled to move the chains as they went 5-of-12 on third-down opportunities. New Orleans was able to run the football well as they averaged 4.1 rushing yards per attempt.
Betting Trends for Texans at Titans
- Texans are 0-4 ATS in their last four road games
- Texans are 6-15 ATS in their last 21 road games vs a team with a winning home record
- Titans are 4-0 ATS in their last four games vs AFC
- Titans are 5-2 ATS in their last seven games following an ATS loss
- Titans are 7-3 ATS this season
Who to Bet Texans at Titans
The top sportsbooks in the entire country list this game as the Tennessee Titans being a double-digit favorite at home. Even with the injury of Derrick Henry, the Titans’ offense has been playing well. The Titans are averaging 29.2 points per game in their previous five games, while the Texans are averaging 9.8 points in their last four games while trying to incorporate Tyrod Taylor in this offense. All in all, go with the Tennessee Titans to extend their winning streak and cover the spread again.