Home Field Disadvantage for Titans?
The Atlanta Falcons came back down to life in Week 6 thanks to a 31-21 loss to division rival New Orleans, but still own a 5-1 SU and 4-2 ATS record heading into their Week 7 clash with the Tennessee Titans. The Titans (1-4 SU, 2-3 ATS) have shown some promise under rookie signal caller Marcus Mariota but haven’t been getting the job done when it comes to collecting W’s.
Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt has historically been on a less than inspiring run as well. In his last 33 games, Whisenhunt’s teams are a paltry 4-29 SU. The confines of Nissan Stadium haven’t been particularly friendly to the Titans as of late, as the team is just 2-14-1 ATS in its last 17 home games.
Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota will miss the game due to suffering an MCL strain last week against the Dolphins. Zach Mettenberger will start in his place.
The Falcons own the fourth best offense in the league thanks to a plethora of weapons but haven’t been as solid on the defensive side of the ball, sitting at a more mediocre 19th in the NFL in total defense
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Sportsbooks, including Sportsbook, had set the Tennessee Titans as 3-point underdogs on the Sportsbook line for this contest. The total was hovering around 48 earlier in the week (check for the current over-under lines at Sportsbook).
Prediction-scoring formulas run on this game pick a potential 25-22 result in favor of the Titans. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NFL matchups here.
Atlanta Falcons vs Tennessee Titans Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
This season the Tennessee Titans are 1-4 overall and 2-3 ATS against the spread, while the Falcons are 5-1 and 4-2 ATS. As for the totals, Tennessee is 4-1 on the OU, and Atlanta is 2-3-1. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Tennessee vs Atlanta injuries news.
The power rankings show a disparity between these teams, with the Tennessee Titans rated this week at No. 31 and the Atlanta Falcons sitting at No. 14.
Statistical Matchup
Offensively, the game matches up the Tennessee Titans No. 16-ranked offense (22.4 PPG) against a Atlanta Falcons defense that ranks No. 17 at 23.83 PPG. The Titans passing attack has averaged 232.8 yards per game, less than the Falcons give up through the air (290.67 YPG on average).
Defensively, the Atlanta Falcons feature the league's No. 11-rated road run defense, allowing 101.67 yards per game. The Tennessee Titans, meanwhile, ranks No. 27 in rushing offense at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Matt Ryan passed for 2 touchdowns in his team's last game, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Saints, who won 31-21 on Thursday.
Tennessee was hamered in its last outing, as Miami ran up a 38-10 score against them at LP Field.
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