Neither Tennesee nor Cleveland will be threatening the playoffs this year but with two rookie QBs this game should hold plenty of interest.
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On paper this clash between the Titans and Browns is far from the most compelling of affairs but with two potential franchise quarterbacks squaring off against each other and the season-sack record being chased hard, there is plenty to like about this one.
Myles Garrett will certainly be rubbing his hands with glee as he chases the single season sack record. No quarterback has been sacked more than Cam Ward and with bad weather on the cards he looks primed to add to his tally.
Ward is unquestionably the future of the Titans but needs to start showing a little more initiative while Shedeur Sanders has the rest of the season to prove he can cut it in the NFL.
This is a nice spot for the Titans. Teams off scoring three or less cover at 59% making Tennessee a compelling starting point but playing against the Browns here is a must. They are 1-5 ATS when favoured and 12-21-1 ATS playing outside the division.
Chips in Tennessee.
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Tyjae Spears has at least four catches in the Titans’ three games post-bye.
Harold Fannin has at least four catches in six of his last eight.
Gunnar Helm has topped 20 Receiving yards in five of his last six.
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No player has developed a better connection or had better receiving numbers for the Titans this year than Chimere Dike. The exciting wideout has 47 targets this year with only Tony Pollard getting more redzone looks this year – and he as not had one since Week 9. Dike has two touchdowns in his last six.
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