Titans vs Saints
This Titans vs Saints matchup pits a pair of current playoff teams against each other. Not all playoff teams are created equal, and these teams are headed in opposite directions. The Titans defense has had a resurgence. Even with the loss of Derrick Henry, this is a team on which the arrow is pointing up. The Saints on the other hand have lost Jameis Winston for the season. To make matters worse, Sean Payton now seems insistent on playing Trevor Siemian. They may also be without Alvin Kamara this week.
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Titans vs Saints Betting Pick
Why Bet The Titans
✅ The Saints are fresh off a home loss to the Falcons. It appears blowing one game on starting Trevor Siemian will not be enough for Sean Payton. He has not yet made a quarterback announcement for this week, but all signs point to him sticking with Siemian. This is extremely unideal for an offense that appears to be without star running back Alvin Kamara this week. While Siemian is certainly not the worst quarterback in the league, he does not give the team the best chance to win. Taysom Hill is a much better option. Particularly considering the lack of pass catching weapons available.
✅ The matchup for Siemian and the Saints is a difficult one. The Titans defense has quietly morphed into one of the better units in the league. They were quite susceptible to the pass early in the season, but have shored that up. The pass rush is truly getting home and making the secondary’s job much easier. Just last week they shut down high end Matthew Stafford. Needless to say, no one is confusing the Saints passing offense with that of the Rams. The Titans defense has a juicy matchup on its hands.
✅ The Titans were able to more than get by last week in the absence of Derrick Henry. The offense was not necessarily explosive, but got the job done. The Saints front is quite stout against the run, so Henry may not have been a huge factor in this matchup even if available. The Saints secondary is where they are most easily beaten. This sets up for a mammoth game for AJ Brown and Ryan Tannehill. While the Titans identity is running the ball, they will find the path of least resistance to be the passing game.