Titans vs. Texans Odds, Predictions, & Free Expert Picks for NFL Week 4

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It’s a battle of winless AFC South rivals as the Tennessee Titans (0-3) face the Houston Texans (0-3). Here are the odds, predictions, and free expert picks for Titans vs. Texans.

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Titans vs. Texans: Game Information

  • 🏈 Game: Titans vs. Texans
  • 🕗 Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • 🏟 Location: NRG Stadium — Houston, Texas
  • 📺 TV Channel: CBS
  • 💻 Live Stream: Paramount+,NFL+

Titans vs. Texans Odds and Predictions

One of these teams has to win, right? (Technically, they could tie.)

Both of these teams are struggling for different reasons.

Tennessee might be one of the five worst-coached teams in the NFL.

The Titans were supposed to have a decent offensive line under Bill Callahan, the offensive line coach and father of head coach Brian Callahan. Through three games, the Titans have allowed the most sacks (15) in the NFL.

The Titans are tied for the most penalties in the league (31) with the Saints. Penalties are a direct result of discipline and technique, which comes from the head coach.

To make matters worse, the Titans are 3-17 ATS under Callahan.

For Houston, quarterback C.J. Stroud is a mess.

Since last season, 33 quarterbacks have had at least 300 pass attempts. C.J. Stroud ranks 28th in EPA/dropback (via The Athletic). Stroud is only ahead of Joe Flacco, Cooper Rush, Gardner Minshew, Spencer Rattler, and Will Levis.

For someone who many pegged to be a top 5 quarterback after his rookie season, Stroud’s decline is real.

The Texans are the lowest-scoring team in the NFL at 12.7 points per game.

This game has no redeeming qualities, so if you want to skip it, no hard feelings. This game could be ugly.

Ask yourself this: Why is a struggling Houston team a touchdown better than the Titans? For that reason, I’ll take the Titans and the points.

Pick: Titans +7 (-110)

Titans vs. Texans Prop

The Titans have many weaknesses, but the most obvious one is their run defense. Tennessee has allowed the fourth-most rushing yards per game (145.7) this season.

If a quarterback doesn’t trust his arm, then he might trust his legs instead. Stroud has surpassed 22 rushing yards in three consecutive games.

Let’s see if Stroud can make it four in a row.

Pick: C.J. Stroud Over 15.5 Rushing Yards (-137)