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Titans 2022 Schedule & Betting Odds
Depth Chart
Starter | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH | |||
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QB | Ryan Tannehill | Logan Woodside | ||||
RB | Khari Blasingame | Derrick Henry | ||||
WR | Nick Westbrook-Ikhine | Julio Jones | AJ Brown | Chester Rogers | Racey McMath | Cameron Batson |
TE | Geoff Swaim | Anthony Firkser | MyCole Pruitt | |||
LT | Taylor Lewan | David Quessenberry | ||||
LG | Rodger Saffold | Cole Banwart | Aaron Brewer | |||
C | Ben Jones | |||||
RG | Nate Davis | Dillon Radunz | ||||
RT | Kendall Lamm | |||||
P | Brett Kern | |||||
H | Brett Kern | Logan Woodside | ||||
PR | Chester Rogers | Cameron Batson | ||||
KR | Darrynton Evans | Cameron Batson | ||||
LS | Morgan Cox | Ben Jones | ||||
CB | Kristian Fulton | Elijah Molden | Janoris Jenkins | Chris Jackson | ||
DT | Jeffery Simmons | Larrell Murchison | ||||
DE | Denico Autry | |||||
OLB | Bud Dupree | Derick Roberson | Rashad Weaver | Harold Landry | Olasunkanmi Adeniyi | |
NT | Teair Tart | |||||
S | Amani Hooker | Kevin Byard | Matthias Farley | Dane Cruikshank | ||
ILB | Jayon Brown | Monty Rice | Rashaan Evans | David Long Jr. | Nick Dzubnar |
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Tennessee Titans Odds, Bet Types, Team Stats & Schedule
The Tennessee Titans have now reached the NFL playoffs in three of the past four seasons, including each of head coach Mike Vrabel’s first two years in charge. Tennessee went 11-5 in 2020, winning the AFC South before a loss in the Wild Card Round.
The offense could look different this year as former OC Arthur Smith is gone to coach the Falcons. But the Titans should remain competitive with Derrick Henry leading the a unit that produced the fourth-most points in the league last year. Henry became the eighth player in NFL history to top 2,000 rushing yards in a season. He finished with 2,027 yards and 17 touchdowns to go with his first Offensive Player of the Year award.
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill had his most effective offensive season in 2020 with 3,819 yards and 33 touchdowns compared to only seven interceptions. While two of his top three targets are gone from a year ago, his No. 1 weapon in A.J. Brown is back and will now have Julio Jones to work with as well. Brown went over 1,000 yards for a second consecutive season. Jones battled injury as his streak of six straight 1,000-yard seasons came to an end. If healthy, he could form a lethal 1-2 combo with Brown.
Tennessee’s defense ranked 24th in points per game allowed and returns only five starters from last year. Kevin Byard and Harold Landry could both be impact players while GM Jon Robinson also selected five defensive players in the draft.
The Titans open the 2021 NFL season at home against the Arizona Cardinals.
Tennessee Titans & BetMGM
The Tennessee Titans and BetMGM announced a partnership in September 2020. As the team's official sports betting partner, BetMGM is featured across Titans digital platforms and at Nissan Stadium. Other perks include BetMGM earning the exclusive naming rights partner of the Titans' TV studio at Saint Thomas Sports Park, and the brand is sponsoring a Titans raffle benefitting The Titans Foundation, which directs funds to community organizations across the state.
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Titans Offseason Movement 2021
Trades: Julio Jones (WR, from Falcons)
Draft picks: Caleb Farley (CB, Virginia Tech), Dillion Radunz (OT, North Dakota State), Elijah Molden (CB, Washington), Dez Fitzpatrick (WR, Louisville)
Re-signings: Jayon Brown (LB, one year)
Free-agent signings: Bud Dupree (LB, five years), Denico Autry (DT, three years), Janoris Jenkins (CB, two years), Josh Reynolds (WR, one year)
Free-agent losses: Jonnu Smith (TE, to Patriots), Corey Davis (WR, to Jets), Desmond King (CB, to Texans), Dennis Kelly (T, to Packers), Malcom Butler (CB, to Cardinals)
Tennessee Titans Team Rivals
The Titans come into 2021 as the defending AFC South champions. Tennessee got off to a 5-0 start last season, lost four of seven games and rallied to win three of its final four, finishing at 11-5. The Indianapolis Colts also went 11-5, but settled for a wild card berth with the Titans owning a tiebreaker.
The Houston Texans finished third at 4-12, missing the playoffs for the second time in six seasons. And the Jacksonville Jaguars started 1-0 before losing 15 straight games to finish with the worst record in the NFL.
Betting on the Tennessee Titans
Titans Point Spreads
Betting point spreads are wagers based on the expectation that a team will win or lose by a certain number of points. Despite reaching the NFL playoffs at 11-5, the Titans were 7-9 against the spread. Tennessee’s 11 wins were by an average of 10.5 points and its five losses were by 12.6 points.
Here’s an example of a Titans spread:
- Texans +2.5 (+110)
- Titans -2.5 (-110)
In this situation, the Texans are 2.5 point underdogs against the Titans. If Tennessee wins the game by three or more points, a $100 wager on the Titans would come with a payout of $90.91. If Houston won the game outright or lost by two points or less, the same $100 wager would net $110 plus the original $100 for a total of $210.
FAQ: Everything you need to know about point spreads
Tennessee Titans Over/Unders aka Titans Totals
Over/under, also called point total, is a wager placed on the combined scoring of a single game. Bookmakers come up with a number and you can either bet the over or — you guessed it — the under. Here’s how it works:
Let's say the Jaguars play the Titans and the over/under is set at 52 points. A wager on the over would require Jacksonville and Tennessee to score 53 total points or more to win. Betting the under is an expectation that the two teams would score 51 or fewer points. It's also possible for the bet to push, which would happen if the game finished with exactly 52 points scored.
In 2020, Tennessee averaged 30.7 points per game (4th in NFL) and allowed 27.4 points (24th in NFL). The Titans were tied for the NFL’s best record when it came to point totals, going 12-3-1 against the over.
FAQ: Betting the point total, explained | What is a push?
Titans Moneylines
At 11-5, Tennessee was a fairly safe play when betting a moneyline. For odds as straightforward as these, the Titans were one of the better picks last year. Check out this example of a Titans moneyline:
- Titans -120
- Colts +240
The minus (-) and plus (+) signs distinguish the favorite from the underdog, making Indianapolis the favorite in this scenario. Odds can be understood more clearly if you think in terms of $10 or $100 increments. A wager on the Titans odds would mean every $120 bet nets $100. And it's the opposite for underdogs: Here the Colts moneyline was set at +240, meaning a $100 wager would profit $240.
Moneylines are also commonly used when making parlays, which are multiple bets tied into one. Let’s say you bet the Titans moneyline and a -2.5 point spread, Tennessee would need to win by three points or more for that bet to be successful. The risk is greater, but so is the reward with increased odds. Use our Odds Calculator to calculate any bet amount or conversion, and make sure to take advantage of offers like the BetMGM Bonus Code when betting on the Titans.
FAQ: How to bet on the moneyline | How to make a parlay
Tennessee Titans Props
Player props are wagers on a single player, and they're tied to a single stat found in the box score for a game or even the whole season. These are among the most fun to bet on, especially if you're already playing fantasy football and like the player-specific focus it offers. Check out a hypothetical example below:
- Derrick Henry 2021 rushing yards: 1,850.5
Titans Futures
Futures are somewhat similar to prop bets in the way that both are monitored over the course of a season. Except most future bets are focused on end of season success. Examples of futures are:
- Tennessee Titans odds to win the AFC South
- Tennessee Titans odds to win the AFC
- Tennessee Titans odds to win the Super Bowl
- Derrick Henry’s odds to win MVP
If you’re confident that the Titans are going to extend their stronghold on the AFC South or that Derrick Henry will be the first running back to win MVP since 2012 , this is the place to be. For a full list of NFL futures, click or tap here.
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