Patriots Game Sunday: Patriots vs Titans odds and prediction for NFL Week 12 game

Jan 4, 2020; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick shakes hands with Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel after the Patriots lost to the Titans at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 4, 2020; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick shakes hands with Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel after the Patriots lost to the Titans at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports /
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Don’t look now, but the New England Patriots are the hottest team in the NFL following their 25-0 shutout over the Atlanta Falcons.

The team that previously held that mantle?

That would be the Tennessee Titans, who had rattled off five straight wins over the Bills, Chiefs, Colts, Rams and Saints, but now have serious question marks after they were upset at home by the Texans on Sunday.

Lo and behold, the Patriots will lock horns with the Titans at Gillette Stadium this weekend in a rematch of the 2019 Wild Card Game.

We don’t need to remind Patriots fans how that game ended, but Bill Belichick is no doubt clamoring for revenge over Mike Vrabel.

With New England on cloud nine and Tennessee at rock bottom after Week 11, let’s see who has the betting edge for Sunday’s game.

Patriots vs Titans Odds for Week 12

According to our friends at WynnBET, the Patriots are six-point home favorites. They have -105 odds to cover that spread (bet $105 to win $100). If you’d rather play it safe and bet New England to win outright, you can get them -245 on the moneyline (bet $245 to win $100).

The over/under is set at 45 points, with both sides checking in at -110.

Patriots vs Titans Prediction for Week 12

There’s no reason to overthink this one. The Titans got slammed for losing to a previously one-win team, but it’s worth noting that they’re absolutely ravaged by injuries. We all know Derrick Henry is out until at least the start of the playoffs, but Julio Jones and Bud Dupree are both currently on injured reserve.

The Titans could also be without AJ Brown, who’s dealing with a litany of injuries, as well as right guard Nate Davis, and linebackers David Long Jr. and Rashaan Evans, each of whom were sidelined for Week 11.

Vrabel is an elite coach, so he’ll have his team ready to play, but the magnitude of these injuries are undeniable. With no Henry in the lineup, Belichick can center his entire game plan around Ryan Tannehill, whom he has plenty of film on. Expect the defense to lead the way en route to another Pats W.

Patriots 27, Titans 17

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