Jaguars currently 8.5-point underdogs against Tennessee, per Tipico Sportsbook

The Jags are pretty steep underdogs as they look for their first win in Nashville since 2013.

Jacksonville hasn’t been able to capitalize on the momentum it gained from an upset over the Buffalo Bills a few weeks ago. The offense hasn’t been much better since it scored just nine points in that one, and the defense has slowly regressed to the mean.

Facing off against another potential playoff team on Sunday in the Tennessee Titans, who won the first matchup this season 37-19, there isn’t exactly a lot of confidence in the Jags. Once again, they are pretty steep underdogs according to the latest odds from Tipico Sportsbook, as the Titans are listed as 8.5-point favorites.

Here’s the full betting information for this week, including the money-line and over/under.

Spread Moneyline Total Points
Jacksonville Jaguars +8.5
-108
+340 O 43.5
-110
Tennessee Titans -8.5
-112
-475 U 43.5

-110

The Titans have struggled a bit since losing running back Derrick Henry with a Jones fracture in his foot, but they still sit at 8-4 on the season and are on the inside track toward winning the AFC South. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill has had to shoulder a bigger load, which hasn’t exactly worked out well, and given the team’s struggles to defend the pass, this one could be a bit more interesting than the spread indicates.

But Jacksonville hasn’t won in Nashville since 2013, and given the way the team is playing right now, it’s hard to imagine that streak ends this time around. The Jags will look to earn their second win over a potential playoff team when this game kicks at 1 p.m. EST on Sunday.

How to Watch 49ers vs. Saints, NFL Week 14 Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch 49ers vs. Saints Live Online.

San Francisco (10-2) heads to New Orleans (10-2) to take on the Saints in what could be a potential preview of the NFC Championship game. The 49ers lead the all-time series 48-26-2, but it was a three-touchdown performance from Drew Brees that gave the Saints a 41-23 victory in the last matchup between these two teams back in 2016.

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49ers vs. Saints

  • When: Sunday, December 8
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The 49ers have just two losses this season. The first came vs. Seahawks in a 20-17 overtime thriller. The other came against the red hot Ravens in a 20-17 defeat due to a game-winning field goal by Justin Tucker as time expired. Both have been heartbreakers. Against Baltimore, Jimmy Garropolo kept his cool and went 15-for-21 with 165 yards and one touchdown even in the rainy, windy conditions. Raheem Mostert racked up 146 yards and one score on 19 carries. The offense is second in rushing in the NFL with an average of 148 YPG. That’s the identity of this team, a physical brand of football on both sides of the ball.

Defensively, San Francisco is ranked first in total defense (250.9 YPG) and first in pass defense (134.2 YPG). Last weekend against the Ravens, the 49ers held Baltimore to under 300 total yards and Lamar Jackson to 105 yards and one touchdown passing. Fred Warner led the way with 11 tackles. Dre Greenshaw chipped in eight more and DeForest Buckner racked up six tackles and the lone sack of the game.

It wasn’t a pretty performance offensively, but the Saints won their third consecutive game in a row with a 26-18 defeat over NFC South foe Atlanta on the road. Drew Brees completed 18 of 34 passes for 184 yards and one touchdown. The only game he threw for fewer yards this season was Week 2 when he left due to injury. Michael Thomas was held to just six catches for 48 yards by the Falcons defense and Alvin Kamara carried the ball 11 times for 61 yards. Can Brees and Thomas bounce back against a stingy San Francisco defense? They will need to be efficient on third down as well, converting two out of 10 attempts against the Falcons.

Ferocious. That’s how the Saint’ defense played against Atlanta. The unit recorded nine sacks, two interceptions and had a total of three turnovers. Cameron Jordan accounted for six tackles and four of those sacks to bring his season total to 13.5, second-best in the NFL. Craig Robertson added seven tackles and one sack, while Marcus Davenport picked up four tackles and two sacks. New Orleans is third in rushing defense with opponents averaging 88.6 YPG. Its ability to slow down the 49ers rushing attack will be crucial to the team’s success.

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