The Houston Texans travel to Nashville in search of that elusive win no. 2. It’s not going to be easy for the Texans, though, as they will face the scorching Tennessee Titans. Will we see a huge upset win for the Texans? Or will the Titans add more to their list of victims? Check out our preview of this game below.
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Betting Preview for the Houston Texans vs Tennessee Titans Regular Season Week 11 Game on November 21, 2021
Where: Nissan Stadium, Nashville
When: Sunday, November 21, 2021, 1:00 PM ET
Line: Houston Texans (+10.5) vs Tennessee Titans (-10.5) – view all 2021 NFL lines
TV Broadcast: CBS
Betting on the Houston Texans (+10.5)
Regular Season Record: 1-8
Even with Tyrod Taylor returning to action in Week 9, the Texans were not able to stop their losing skid, as they picked up their eighth loss in a row when they fell prey to the Miami Dolphins on the road that week, 17-9. Houston, however, is coming off a bye — a much-needed one for the team. That break should have the Texans more prepared for their upcoming game against the Titans. It’s difficult to set high expectations for the Texans against a streaking Tennessee team, but that is also the same Titans squad that got upset by the New York Jets back in Week 4. Plus, at least the Texans won’t be dealing with Derrick Henry, arguably the most unstoppable force in the NFL when healthy.
The Texans are 8-3 against the spread in their last 11 games after scoring fewer than 15 points in their last game.
Betting on the Tennessee Titans (-10.5)
Regular Season Record: 8-2
With or without Derrick Henry, the Titans have become a big threat to any team, let alone a struggling opponent like the Texans. In their last game, the Titans scored a 23-21 home win over the New Orleans Saints. While Tennessee failed to cover the spread, it still managed to stretch its win streak to six games. Moreover, the Titans are 7-3 against the spread in their past 10 games overall. Ryan Tannehill passed for 213 yards and a touchdown with zero interceptions on 19/29 completions, while Marcus Johnson led the receiving corps with 100 yards on five catches. The Titans will also be without wide receiver Julio Jones in Week 11, as he continues to sit in the IR, but Johnson, AJ Brown, and others should find plenty of chances downfield against Houston’s defense that’s one of the worst in the NFL.
The Titans are 5-1 against the spread in their last 6 games vs. AFC South teams.
Writer’s Prediction
The Titans win, 28-13.
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