The floundering Tennessee Titans take on the rising Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10 NFL action. All of a sudden Jim Harbaugh's Chargers are coming into their own, having won three of their past four games. While Tennessee looks like one of the worst teams in the NFL.
Time to profit! Check out all the Titans vs Chargers Week 10 odds and my best bets:
Titans vs Chargers Odds Week 10
Tennessee Titans vs Los Angeles Chargers, November 10th, 4:05 pm ET
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
Tennessee Titans | +7.5 (-110) | +300 | O 38 (-110) |
Los Angeles Chargers | -7.5 (-110) | -300 | U 38 (-110) |
Titans vs Chargers Week 10 Picks
Chargers -7 -130
This is an easy bet for me. Los Angeles have forced 13 turnovers with just four giveaways on the season. On the flip side, Tennessee ranked 31st in turnovers with 17, and 29th in takeaways with just six.
Justin Herbert has been playing NFL MVP level football over the past month. He's torching secondaries with regularity, throwing 10 touchdowns with just one interception on the year. The former Oregon star is back to his old self after playing through a foot injury early in the season. In fact, Herbert tops PFF's passing grade over the last four weeks, and is second in big-time throw percentage.
The Chargers defense is more than capable of shutting down a putrid Titans attack. Jesse Minter has been better than advertised as defensive coordinator. Los Angeles' stop unit leads the league in EPA allowed per play, and dropback success rate. They also pace the NFL in points per game (12.6), and per play (0.210) surrendered. The Chargers are fifth in third-down conversion percentage allowed (32.71) and second in opponent red zone scoring percentage (40).
Expect pass-rushers Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack to have a field day against a Titans offensive line that ranks 30th in pass-block win rate. Buy the half-point down to seven and bet the Chargers before this spread increases.
Titans vs Chargers Week 10 Props
Josh Palmer Over 27.5 Receiving Yards
Josh Palmer has exceeded 27.5 receiving yards in four of his last five games at home. He's also gone over his receiving yardage prop number in five straight contests.
Palmer's one of Justin Herbert's favorite targets and has seen 13 targets across the last three games. He's a downfield weapon, averaging 18 yards per catch. Expect him to far exceed 27.5 yards against the Titans.