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Titans 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds
Depth Chart
Starter | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH | ||
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QB | Will Levis | Mason Rudolph | |||
RB | Tony Pollard | Tyjae Spears | Julius Chestnut | Jabari Small | |
WR | Tyler Boyd | Jha'Quan Jackson | Mason Kinsey | ||
TE | Chig Okonkwo | Josh Whyle | Nick Vannett | Thomas Odukoya | David Martin-Robinson |
LT | JC Latham | ||||
LG | Peter Skoronski | Andrew Rupcich | |||
C | Lloyd Cushenberry | Corey Levin | |||
RG | Dillon Radunz | Daniel Brunskill | |||
RT | Nicholas Petit-Frere | John Ojukwu | Jaelyn Duncan | ||
LCB | Chidobe Awuzie | Jarvis Brownlee | |||
SS | Amani Hooker | ||||
FS | Quandre Diggs | Mike Brown | |||
RCB | L'Jarius Sneed | Gabe Jeudy-Lally | |||
P | Ryan Stonehouse | ||||
H | Ryan Stonehouse | ||||
PR | Mason Kinsey | ||||
KR | Tyjae Spears | Jha'Quan Jackson | |||
LS | Morgan Cox | ||||
LOLB | Harold Landry | ||||
RILB | Kenneth Murray | Cedric Gray | Otis Reese | James Williams | |
RWR | Calvin Ridley | Nick Westbrook-Ikhine | Bryce Oliver | ||
NB | Roger McCreary | ||||
NT | T'Vondre Sweat | Abdullah Anderson | |||
ROLB | Arden Key | Jaylen Harrell | Khalid Duke | ||
DT | Jeffery Simmons | Keondre Coburn | |||
DE | Sebastian Joseph-Day | TK McLendon | Isaiah Iton | ||
K | Nick Folk | ||||
LILB | Jack Gibbens | Chance Campbell | Luke Gifford |
Tennessee Titans Odds, Bet Types, Team Stats & Schedule
The Tennessee Titans had a brutal 2024 campaign, finishing with the worst record in the NFL at 3–14. However, that put them in position to have the No. 1 pick, and they selected QB Cam Ward. Ward ushers in a new era for the Titans as they look to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2021.
On offense, the Titans bring back many of the same players, including RB Tony Pollard and WR Calvin Ridley. It remains to be seen whether the defense can offer much resistance, but they should improve upon a unit that allowed the third-most points per game last season.
Titans Point Spreads
Betting point spreads are wagers based on the expectation that a team wins or loses by a certain number of points. Here’s an example of a Titans spread:
- Texans +2.5 (+110)
- Titans -2.5 (-110)
In this situation, the Texans are 2.5-point underdogs against the Titans. If Tennessee wins the game by three or more points, a $100 wager on the Titans pays out $90.91. If Houston wins the game outright or loses by two points or less, the same $100 wager nets $110 plus the original $100, for a total of $210.
FAQ: Everything you need to know about point spreads
Tennessee Titans Over/Unders aka Titans Totals
Over/under, also called point total, is a wager placed on the combined scoring of a single game. Bookmakers set a number, and you can bet either the over or — you guessed it — the under. Here’s how it works:
Let’s say the Jaguars play the Titans, and the over/under is set at 52 points. A wager on the over requires Jacksonville and Tennessee to score 53 total points or more to win. Betting the under means expecting the two teams to score 51 points or fewer. It’s also possible for the bet to push, which happens if the game finishes with exactly 52 points scored.
FAQ: Betting the point total, explained | What is a push?
Titans Moneylines
The moneyline is as straightforward as it gets when it comes to betting. The only thing to do here is pick the winner. Check out this example:
- Titans -120
- Colts +100
The minus (-) and plus (+) signs distinguish the favorite from the underdog, making Tennessee the favorite in this scenario. Odds are easier to understand if you think in terms of $10 or $100 increments. A wager on the Titans at -120 means you must bet $120 to win $100. It’s the opposite for underdogs: here, the Colts moneyline is +100, meaning a $100 wager would profit $100.
Moneylines are also commonly used when making parlays, which are multiple bets combined into one. For example, if you bet the Titans moneyline and a -2.5 point spread, Tennessee would need to win by three points or more for that bet to be successful. The risk is greater, but so is the reward with increased odds. Use our Odds Calculator to calculate any bet amount or conversion, and be sure to take advantage of offers like the BetMGM Bonus Code when betting on the Titans.
FAQ: How to bet on the moneyline | How to make a parlay
Tennessee Titans Props
Player props are wagers on a single player, tied to a specific stat found in the box score for a game or even the entire season. These bets are among the most fun to place, especially if you already play fantasy football and enjoy the player-specific focus they offer. Check out a hypothetical example below:
Cam Ward Passing Yards: 3,200.5
In this example, a bettor wagers on whether Ward will go over or under 3,200.5 passing yards during the regular season.
Titans Futures
Futures are somewhat similar to prop bets in that both are monitored over the course of a season. However, most futures bets focus on end-of-season success. Examples of futures include:
- Tennessee Titans odds to win the AFC South (+600)
- Tennessee Titans odds to win the AFC (+8000)
- Tennessee Titans odds to win the Super Bowl (+20000)
If you’re confident that the Titans win the AFC South or that Cam Ward wins Offensive Rookie of the Year, this is the place for you. For a full list of NFL futures, click or tap here.
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Weather for Titans Games
Keep track of the conditions for Titans games by checking out our NFL weather page.