Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts Preview and Predictions

Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts Preview and Predictions

It’s an AFC South showdown in Indianapolis on Sunday. Mason Rudolph and the Tennessee Titans head to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana on Sunday to face off with Anthony Richardson and the Colts. Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS. Let’s dive in and take a look at this Titans-Colts preview and predictions.

The Titans have once again made the decision to bench Will Levis and turn the keys over to Mason Rudolph once again. It’s an interesting time for the Titans to move on from Levis at just 3-11 and eliminated from the playoffs. This may be a sign they are in the market for a quarterback in 2025. The Titans are on a three-game losing streak and are just 1-5 in their last six games.

Indianapolis is still holding on to just the slightest hope of a playoff berth. They need a lot of help, but all they can do is win the games put in front of them. They’ve won two of their last four games beating both the Patriots and Jets. They also beat these Titans when the two teams played all the way back in Week 6, but that was with Joe Flacco at quarterback.

Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts Preview and Predictions Video

Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts Preview and Predictions

Anthony Richardson Over 46.5 Rushing Yards (-117)

Richardson has had at least 46 rushing yards in the last three Colts games in a row. He’s also hit that number in five of the last six games that he’s played in.

The Titans have struggled against rushing quarterbacks this season. Drake Maye dashed for 95 yards against them, Malik Willis had 73 and even Tyler Huntley had 40 yards on the ground. Just two weeks ago, Jayden Daniels gained 36 on the ground for them.

Indianapolis Colts -3.5 (-108)

The Tennessee Titans are the worst team against the spread in the entire NFL. They are just 2-12 on the season ATS. The Colts check in at 8-6 ATS, good enough for 11th best in the league.

Indianapolis knows their chances aren’t great for the playoffs, but they remain. It’s over for the Titans, they can’t make up their mind at quarterback and it seems like Callahan is losing the team to some degree. Indianapolis took care of business the first time on the road, and they’ll do it again this time at home.

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