Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans odds, picks and best bets

Previewing the Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans Week 6 betting odds and lines, with NFL betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Tennessee Titans (4-0) host the AFC South rival Houston Texans (1-4) Sunday in their Week 6 matchup at Nissan Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET. Below, we preview the Texans-Titans Week 6 betting odds and lines and make our NFL picks and best bets.

Texans at Titans betting odds and lines

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Saturday at 5:40 p.m. ET.

  • Money line: Texans +170 (bet $100, win $170) | Titans -200 (bet $200, win $100)
  • Against the spread/ATS: Texans +3.5 (-110) | Titans -3.5 (-110)
  • Over/Under: 53.5 (O: -110, U: -110)

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Texans at Titans game notes

  • The Texans won straight up and against the spread 30-14 against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 5. It was Houston’s first game after firing head coach/general manager Bill O’Brien and with Romeo Crennel as the interim head coach.
  • The Titans played a rare Tuesday game this week against the Buffalo Bills due to an outbreak of COVID-19 on their roster. Tennesee rolled Buffalo 42-16 and covered as 3-point home underdogs.
  • Houston is 0-5 ATS in its last five games as an underdog and the favorite is 9-3 ATS in the last 12 Texans-Titans games.

Texans at Titans injury report

Texans

  • TE Jordan Akins (concussion) questionable
  • LB Peter Kalambayi (hamstring) questionable

Titans

  • CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee) out/IR
  • DT DaQuan Jones (foot) questionable

Texans at Titans: Odds, betting lines, picks and prediction

Prediction

Texans 31, Titans 27

Money line (?)

The Texans (+170) offense is sneaky potent—averaging 6.4 yards per play, ranked 4th—and this Titans (-200) defense is getting gashed—allowing 6.2 yards/play, ranked 27th.

Houston’s major issue is not hitting pay dirt in the red zone (24th in red-zone touchdown scoring percentage) but Tennessee is terrible in the red zone (ranked 31st in opponent red-zone touchdown scoring percentage).

We’ll hit the spread harder but let’s SPLASH on TEXANS (+170).

Against the spread (?)

According to Pregame.com, 68% of the money wagered and 75% of the bets made are on the Titans yet they’ve gone from laying 5.5 points with the opening line to the current number of Titans -3.5 (-110). How I’m consuming this intel is that bookmakers don’t think this is a good spot for the Titans and I agree.

The Texans +3.5 (-110) were rejuvenated by the firing of O’Brien and all-time great J.J. Watt says the team is finally having fun. Houston had a disappointing start but still has the talent on offense to contend in the AFC South.

Additionally, the Texans have played a difficult schedule (second-toughest) Tennessee has played a soft schedule (27th-toughest), according to Football Outsiders.

We like Houston in an upset so we LOVE TEXANS +3.5 (-110) to cover.

Over/Under (?)

Titans QB Ryan Tannehill is proving 2019 wasn’t a fluke so far this season. He’s sixth in QBR, 5th in QB rating and is leading the NFL with three game-winning drives. The Titans have a dynamic offense with Tannehill under center and the Texans defense is giving up 28 points per game.

Texans QB Deshaun Watson could be in line for a big game in Week 6. Tennessee’s defense is ranked 24th in pressure percentage and Watson has the second-best clean pocket completion percentage.

It’s only a lean but I think we’ll get a nice quarterback duel. OVER 53.5 (-110) is the play to make on the total.

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