Jaguars vs Titans predictions
As the Jacksonville Jaguars gear up to take on the Tennessee Titans, quarterback Mac Jones is the one to watch. Projected to complete around 18 of 31 pass attempts, Mac Jones should be racking up roughly 210 yards through the air, with a touchdown pass likely. On the ground, Travis Etienne, though his rushing yards have been somewhat modest this season, could be a pivotal player with about 35 rushing yards predicted. Another key contributor could be Josh Reynolds who's anticipated to grab a couple of passes and potentially add more than 25 receiving yards to his stats. These individual performances will be crucial for Jacksonville's offensive strategy at Nissan Stadium.
On the flip side, the Tennessee Titans are counting on Will Levis to make an impact. The forecast for him includes completing 21 out of 35 passes, hovering at about 230 passing yards, and possibly achieving more than one touchdown. Tony Pollard, however, might just steal the spotlight with a projection of nearly 74 rushing yards and possibly a touchdown, making him a noteworthy threat in the ground game. And let's not overlook Calvin Ridley, whose presence on the field could yield around 62 receiving yards from roughly 5 catches, enhancing the Titans' aerial attack.
Given these projections and the home-field advantage at Nissan Stadium, the Tennessee Titans appear poised to defend their turf effectively against the Jaguars. The Titans have shown they can pull together solid performances, especially from their key players like Levis and Pollard. Coupled with the Jaguars' struggles on the road, it feels like the scales might tip in favor of Tennessee securing a win in this matchup. So, if I were a betting person, my money would be on the Titans to continue their dominance over the Jaguars in Music City.