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Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans – Week 10 Betting Preview

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The matchup between the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans is projected to feature fewer points than any game on the Week 10 schedule. The total has fallen below 40, and the Titans are small betting favorites at home with their starting quarterback situation up in the air.

 

Ryan Tannehill has missed the last two games with an ankle injury, though there’s optimism that he can return Sunday. Even in Denver’s victory before a Week 9 bye, Russell Wilson continued his mediocre play with the Broncos. Denver is 3-5 and running out of time to get back into the playoff picture.

Let’s take a look at some key statistics and information about this matchup.

When is Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans Week 10? 

Date/Time: Nov. 13, 1 p.m. ET 
Arena: Nissan Stadium, Nashville
How to watch: CBS
Opening odds: Titans -2 | DEN +110, TEN -130 | O/U 40

Week 10 Broncos vs. Titans Betting Odds 

Here’s the latest point spread and total for Sunday’s game.

 

Week 10 — Broncos vs. Titans Stats to Know 

(Use the FTN Bets Prop Shop to find the best odds for player prop bets)

  • Titans are 5-1 straight up and 6-0 ATS in the last six games
  • Broncos are 0-3 straight up and 1-2 ATS on the road
  • Titans and Broncos are a combined 3-13 to the over
  • Broncos are 30th in points per game (15.1) and haven’t scored more than 23 points in any game
  • Titans are last in yards per game (278.5)
  • Titans are first in red-zone touchdown percentage (78.9%) and Broncos are last (35%)
  • Titans have held five straight opponents to 17 points or fewer in regulation
  • Broncos are first in yards per play allowed (4.5), and they rank second in both yards allowed per game (288.4) and points allowed per game (16.5)
  • Broncos have allowed the fewest passing touchdowns (4)
  • Ryan Tannehill is averaging 182.8 passing yards per start, and Malik Willis is averaging 67.5 passing yards per start
  • Russell Wilson has fewer than two passing touchdowns in six of seven games
  • Robert Woods has fewer than 38 receiving yards in five straight games
  • Jerry Jeudy is averaging 63.8 receiving yards in the last five games
  • Derrick Henry is averaging 135.6 rushing yards with seven rushing touchdowns in the last five games
  • Latavius Murray is averaging 45.3 rushing yards in the last three games
 
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