The New York Jets are set to face off against the Tennessee Titans in NFL Week 2. The game is scheduled for Sunday, Sep 15, at 1:00 p.m. ET at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN. The game will be played on an outdoor grass surface with an expected forecast of overcast clouds and a temperature of 68°F. The game will air on CBS.
Jets vs Titans pregame odds for Sunday
The Jets are favored with a point spread of -3.5, while the Titans are underdogs with a home point spread of +3.5 at MA sportsbooks. The over/under for the game stands at 41.0 points. The moneyline odds for the Jets are -194, and for the Titans, it is +161. DraftKings lists the Jets at -175 and the Titans at +145. FanDuel has the Jets at -196 and the Titans at +164. Caesars lists the Jets at -190 and the Titans at +158. BetMGM lists the Jets at -200 and the Titans at 165. These NFL odds provide bettors with multiple ways to engage with the game.
- DraftKings: Jets -3.5, over/under 41.0
- FanDuel: Jets -3.5, over/under 41.5
- Caesars: Jets -3.5, over/under 41.0
- BetMGM: Jets -4.0, over/under 41.0
The odds for the Jets vs Titans on Sunday are subject to change.
Jets vs Titans team standings & recent game stats
The New York Jets currently have a record of 0-1, ranking 4th in the AFC East with a conference rank of 13. They scored 19 points and allowed 32 points in Week 1, resulting in a loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The Jets recorded 266 offensive yards, 68 rushing yards, and 198 passing yards. They managed 3 touchdowns but allowed 2 rushing touchdowns and 2 passing touchdowns from their opponents.
The Tennessee Titans also have a record of 0-1, ranking 3rd in the AFC South with a conference rank of 14. They scored 17 points and allowed 24 points in Week 1, resulting in a loss to the Chicago Bears. The Titans recorded 244 offensive yards, 140 rushing yards, and 104 passing yards. They managed 2 touchdowns but allowed 2 touchdowns from their opponents. The Titans’ defense allowed 148 offensive yards from the Bears, including 84 rushing yards and 64 passing yards.
Both teams are looking to secure their first win of the season. The Jets’ defense allowed 401 offensive yards in their last game, while the Titans’ defense allowed 148 yards. This statistical disparity could play a significant role in determining the outcome of the game.
Recent player stats & injuries for Jets vs Titans
Allen Lazard had 6 receptions for the Jets, and Breece Hall had 5 receptions. Aaron Rodgers threw for 167 passing yards and 1 touchdown, while Tyrod Taylor added 36 passing yards and 1 touchdown. Garrett Wilson also had 6 receptions. These players are expected to be key offensive contributors in Week 2.
Tony Pollard had 3 receptions for the Titans, and Chigoziem Okonkwo had 2 receptions. Will Levis threw for 127 passing yards and 1 touchdown. Calvin Ridley had 3 receptions, and Tyjae Spears had 4 receptions. These players are crucial for the Titans’ offensive strategy.
In terms of injuries, DeAndre Hopkins of the Titans is dealing with a knee sprain but is expected to play in Week 2. Mike Williams of the Jets is set to see an increase in snaps after recovering from a torn ACL. Hopkins played only 27% of the offensive snaps in Week 1, which was fourth among Titans pass-catchers. His limited participation resulted in just one catch for eight yards.
Mike Williams was on a strict 15-snap limit for the Jets in the season opener due to his recovery from a torn ACL. He logged only nine snaps and ran four routes, without seeing a target. This allowed Allen Lazard to emerge as the No.2 wideout opposite Garrett Wilson.
Jets vs Titans recent news
Mike Williams of the Jets is expected to see an increase in snaps in Week 2. He was limited to 15 snaps in the season opener due to a torn ACL last season. Allen Lazard emerged as the No.2 wideout opposite Garrett Wilson in Week 1. Lazard caught six of nine targets for 89 yards and two scores in the season opener.
DeAndre Hopkins of the Titans is dealing with a knee sprain but is expected to have a bigger role in Week 2. He played only 27% of the offensive snaps in Week 1, which was fourth among Titans pass-catchers. Hopkins finished with just one catch on his only target for eight yards. He is expected to be more involved on offense this Sunday.
Jets vs Titans weather forecast for Sunday
The game is expected to be played under overcast clouds with a temperature of 68°F and a wind speed of 5 mph. The conditions are not expected to significantly impact gameplay. The moderate weather should allow both teams to execute their game plans without major disruptions.