The Titans play hosts to their AFC South division rivals, the lowly Texans, in what could be a quiet way to continue the win streak this week.
No one should be questioning the Tennessee Titans‘ dominance over the NFL the last few weeks with some serious statement wins over the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills and more.
The six-game winning streak is excellent for head coach Mike Vrabel’s squad. And while some signature victories are always a good thing, having one of those “gimme” games on the schedule is always a nice thing, too.
That’s precisely what Tennessee has on the table now in Week 11 when it hosts the 1-8 Houston Texans, who have turned into the kind of team nearly everyone across the board thought they’d be this season under first-year head coach David Culley.
The Texans are terrible. The Titans are not. It’s almost that simple, and it helps explain why this is a mismatch of epic proportions in Tennessee’s favor.
Titans injury report vs. Texans Week 11
Tennessee is still dealing with some notable injuries despite the hot streak, and the following players have received designations for Sunday’s contest:
- OL Nate Davis (concussion): OUT
- EDGE Bud Dupree (abdomen): OUT
- LB David Long, Jr. (hamstring): OUT
- RB Jeremy McNichols (concussion): OUT
- LB Rashaan Evans (ankle): OUT
- CB Greg Mabin (ankle): OUT
- CB Jackrabbit Jenkins (chest): Questionable
- TE Geoff Swaim (concussion): OUT
Titans vs. Texans odds, spread, over/under & betting pick for Week 11
This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but the oddsmakers over at WynnBET have Tennessee as a massive 10-point favorite for Week 11, showcasing both the home team’s favor and just how bad Houston is this season.
Tennessee’s moneyline is a considerable -440, while the Texans’ is at +350. The over/under is 44.5.
A game like this could be sneaky, though, especially when factoring in double-digit favorites. While usually it might be a stronger bet to go with the underdog covering in this situation, Houston allows for this to be an exception. The Texans are just that bad, boasting the league’s worst scoring and yard-gaining offense, leading to Tennessee winning outright and covering by a wide margin, 27-13.
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What channel is the Titans game on Week 11?
CBS will broadcast Sunday’s AFC South rivalry contest, which kicks off on Sunday, Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. ET from Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Titans vs. Texans live stream
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Titans next game and schedule
There is some rest for the weary, and it’s not too far away and falls just after Tennessee’s next upcoming game after hosting the Texans. Here’s a look at the following four games, which has the Week 13 bye mixed in.
- Week 12 @ New England Patriots: Sunday, Nov. 28 at 1 p.m. ET
- Week 13: BYE
- Week 14 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars: Sunday, Dec. 12 at 1 p.m. ET
- Week 15 @ Pittsburgh Steelers: Sunday, Dec. 19 at 1 p.m. ET
- Week 16 vs. San Francisco 49ers: Thursday, Dec. 23 at 8:20 p.m. ET