Bengals vs Titans Betting Trends, Prediction, NFL Week 15
Bengals vs Titans Betting Trends, Prediction, NFL Week 15. The game is set for Sunday, December 15th, 2024. Place a bet on this NFL football game now.
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Bengals vs Titans Betting Odds
Here are the Bengals vs Titans Betting Odds:
TEAM | SPREAD | MONEYLINE | TOTAL |
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BENGALS | -5 | -235 | 46 O |
TITANS | +5 | +195 | 46 U |
Bengals vs Titans Betting Trends
Here are the Bengals vs Titans Betting trends for both teams, but first, we have the head-to-head for both teams:
Bengals vs Titans Betting Trends: Head-to-Head
Now in these Bengals vs Titans Betting trends, we have the head-to-head stats:
Date | Team | Opp | Close | Result | ATS/OU |
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Oct 1, 2023 | Bengals | @Titans | -2.5 / 41.5 | Lost 3-27 | Lost / Under |
Nov 27, 2022 | Bengals | @Titans | +0.5 / 42.5 | Won 20-16 | Won / Under |
Jan 22, 2022 | Bengals | @Titans | +4 / 48.5 | Won 19-16 | Won / Under |
Nov 1, 2020 | Bengals | Titans | +7 / 49.5 | Won 31-20 | Won / Over |
Nov 12, 2017 | Bengals | @Titans | +4.5 / 40.5 | Lost 20-24 | Won / Over |
Sep 21, 2014 | Bengals | Titans | -6.5 / 43.5 | Won 33-7 | Won / Under |
Nov 6, 2011 | Bengals | @Titans | +2.5 / 42 | Won 24-17 | Won / Under |
Sep 14, 2008 | Bengals | Titans | -1 / 37 | Lost 7-24 | Lost / Under |
Nov 25, 2007 | Bengals | Titans | +1 / 47 | Won 35-6 | Won / Under |
Oct 16, 2005 | Bengals | @Titans | -3 / 45 | Won 31-23 | Won / Over |
Bengals vs Titans Betting Trends: Cincinnati
These are the Bengals vs Titans Betting trends for Cincinnati:
- In five of Cincinnati’s most recent six games, the total has exceeded the set limit.
- The last six games of Cincinnati have resulted in a 2-4 SU record.
- Cincinnati has won six of their last seven games against Tennessee on the moneyline.
- In their most recent seven games against Tennessee, Cincinnati has gone 5-2 against the spread.
- In their most recent seven road games, Cincinnati has posted a 6-1 over/under record.
- When playing against Tennessee on the road, Cincinnati has a 5-1 ATS record in their last 6 games.
- The total has exceeded in six of Cincinnati’s most recent seven games against an opponent from the American Football Conference.
- In their last nine games against an opponent in the American Football Conference South division, Cincinnati has a 7-2 SU record.
- The last 13 games played in December have resulted in a 10-3 SU record for Cincinnati.
Bengals vs Titans Betting Trends: Cincinnati Player Prop Facts
Now in these Bengals vs Titans Betting trends, we have the player prop facts for Cincinnati:
- Five of the Bengals’ most recent contests have seen Chase Brown accumulate over 30 receiving yards.
- In three of the Bengals’ most recent four games, Ja’Marr Chase has scored two or more touchdowns.
- In four of his last five December appearances against AFC opponents, Joe Burrow has accumulated 286 or more passing yards.
- Ja’Marr Chase has tallied at least one touchdown in each of the Bengals’ last four road games.
- In three of the Bengals’ most recent Sunday contests, Joe Burrow has amassed 11 or more rushing yards.
- In each of the Bengals’ last four games as favorites, Joe Burrow has recorded 26 or more completions.
- Joe Burrow has thrown two or more touchdowns in each of the Bengals’ last seven games against AFC opponents.
- Ja’Marr Chase currently holds the top spot in the NFL for receiving yards this season with 1319, as we enter Week 15.
Bengals vs Titans Betting Trends: Tennessee
These are the Bengals vs Titans Betting trends for Tennessee:
- In the past nine games, Tennessee has failed to cover the spread in eight of them.
- Tennessee’s most recent five contests have resulted in a 1-4 SU record.
- In six of Tennessee’s most recent nine games against Cincinnati, the total has been lower than the over.
- Tennessee has registered a 0-6 ATS record in their most recent six home contests.
- When playing at home against Cincinnati, Tennessee has a 1-5 ATS record in their last 6 games.
- In the past 17 games against an opponent in the American Football Conference, Tennessee has a record of 5-12 SU.
- In eight of Tennessee’s most recent eight games against an opponent from the American Football Conference North division, the total has been lower than the posted value.
- In December, Tennessee has posted a 0-5 SU record in their last five games.
- In the last six games of week 15, the total has been lower in five of Tennessee’s games.
Bengals vs Titans Betting Trends: Tennessee Player Prop Facts
Now in these Bengals vs Titans Betting trends, we have the player prop facts for Tennessee:
- In five of the Titans’ previous six games as underdogs, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine has scored at least one touchdown.
- In four of his five prior Week 15 appearances, Tony Pollard has amassed 69+ running yards.
- In 16 of his last 17 December games as an underdog, Tyler Boyd has amassed more than 26 receiving yards.
- In three of his last four games as the Titans’ home underdog, Will Levis has amassed more than 224 passing yards.
- In 12 of his previous 13 December games, Tyler Boyd has amassed more than 26 rushing and receiving yards while playing as an underdog against AFC opponents.
- In three of the Titans’ previous four Sunday games as underdogs, Will Levis has thrown two touchdowns.
- Will Levis’ 98-yard passing touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 stands as the season’s longest passing touchdown going into Week 15.
Bengals vs Titans Betting Prediction
Now, we have the Bengals vs Titans Betting prediction for both teams.
Bengals vs Titans Betting Prediction: Cincinnati
This is the Bengals vs Titans Betting prediction for Cincinnati.
This season, the Cincinnati Bengals have excelled offensively. They rank seventh in the NFL with an average of 361.9 yards per game. Additionally, they are sixth in the NFL with an average of 27.8 points per game. On offense, they have been attempting to strike a balance, which has been inconsistent.This season, Joe Burrow has been outstanding. With 3,706 throwing yards, 33 touchdowns, six interceptions, and a 68.4% completion rate, Burrow has been outstanding.
With 1,319 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns on 93 receptions, Ja’Marr Chase had an incredible season. The receiving corps has also been excellent. This season, Chase Brown has taken the role as the running back. Brown leads with six touchdowns on 166 carries and 735 running yards. The Bengals’ offense isn’t the problem. Although the offense has been excellent, it faces a formidable Tennessee defense. For the Bengals, this battle will determine whether they win or lose.
This season, the Bengals’ defense has been terrible, and it doesn’t look like they can improve. They give up 27.7 points and 365.5 total yards per game. In terms of scoring defense, they rank 29th, and in terms of overall defense, 26th. All year long, they have had trouble stopping the run and the pass. They permit 130.3 yards on the ground and 235.2 yards in the air. With Trey Hendrickson and Sam Hubbard off each edge and Germaine Pratt in the center, this defense is talented.
Lastly, Mike Hilton and Cam Taylor-Britt have performed admirably in the secondary. This defense will play well against a Tennessee offense that is having trouble. The Titans have had trouble on this side of the ball all season, so the defense can show up and perform well in this game.
Bengals vs Titans Betting: Cincinnati Injury Report
Pos | Player | Status |
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OT | Trent Brown (Knee) | Out |
DT | Sheldon Rankins (Illness) | Questionable |
OT | Orlando Brown Jr. (Fibula) | Questionable |
QB | Joe Burrow (Right Wrist/Knee) | Questionable |
RB | Zack Moss (Neck) | Out |
LB | Joe Bachie (Groin) | Questionable |
LB | Logan Wilson (Knee) | Out |
RB | Chris Evans (Leg) | Out |
DT | Jay Tufele (Wrist) | Probable |
OT | D’Ante Smith (Knee) | Out |
DE | Cam Sample (Achilles) | Out |
K | Evan McPherson (Undisclosed) | Out |
CB | Dax Hill (Knee) | Out |
G | Jaxson Kirkland (Bicep) | Out |
CB | DJ Turner II (Clavicle) | Out |
WR | Charlie Jones (Groin) | Questionable |
TE | Erick All Jr. (Knee) | Out |
CB | Lance Robinson (Undisclosed) | Out |
Bengals vs Titans Betting Prediction: Tennessee
This is the Bengals vs Titans Betting prediction for Tennessee.
The Tennessee Titans have struggled to establish much offensive consistency this season. They are averaging 291.8 yards and scoring 26.3 points per game.The key underneath center is Will Levis, who has had a really difficult year. He has 1,827 passing yards, 12 passing touchdowns, and nine interceptions with a 63.6% completion rate. The receiving corps has been struggling all year and has not helped him much. The best wide receiver is Calvin Ridley, who has 50 receptions, 738 yards, and three touchdowns.
Tony Pollard has been a hard worker in the backfield. He has 937 yards and 4 touchdowns on 213 carries. They have a great matchup against the Bengals defense, who has been having a difficult season, despite this offense’s difficulties. Tony Pollard should have a great opportunity against the Bengals, and the passing game should have a chance to break out of their funk.
The Titans’ defense has played well this season. They are in second place for overall defense with 291.8 total yards allowed per game. They still have the greatest passing defense in the NFL and are formidable against the run. They allow 175.5 yards in the air and 116.3 yards on the ground per game. This defense has a lot of playmakers, especially in the front seven.
Arden Key, Jeffrey Simmons, Kenneth Murray Jr., and Harold Landry III have all performed admirably up front for the Titans. Quandre Diggs and Amani Hooker are the leaders in the secondary. This defense faces a difficult opponent in the Bengals offense, which can score and move the ball as it pleases. The result of this bout will decide the game. Although the Titans’ defense is superior, the Bengals’ offense is the finest.
Bengals vs Titans Betting: Tennessee Injury Report
Pos | Player | Status |
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K | Nick Folk (Groin) | Probable |
FS | Quandre Diggs (Lisfranc injury) | Out |
WR | Tyler Boyd (Foot) | Probable |
RB | Tony Pollard (Ankle) | Questionable |
DT | Marlon Davidson (Bicep) | Out |
CB | L’Jarius Sneed (Quad) | Out |
LB | Kenneth Murray Jr. (Hamstring) | Questionable |
C | Lloyd Cushenberry III (Achilles) | Out |
LB | Garret Wallow (Pectoral) | Out |
WR | Treylon Burks (Knee) | Out |
G | Logan Bruss (Knee (ACL)) | Out |
G | Andrew Rupcich (Triceps) | Out |
LB | Chance Campbell (Knee) | Out |
LB | Jack Gibbens (Lower Leg) | Out |
OT | Jaelyn Duncan (Hamstring) | Questionable |
WR | Colton Dowell (Knee) | Out |
DE | TK McLendon Jr. (Toe) | Out |
LB | Otis Reese IV (Ankle) | Questionable |
OT | JC Latham (Hip) | Questionable |
NT | T’Vondre Sweat (Shoulder) | Probable |
S | Julius Wood (Suspended) | Out |
Bengals vs Titans Betting Picks
Next, we have the Bengals vs Titans Betting picks for this game.
Bengals vs Titans Betting Prediction: MoneyLine
First, we have the Bengals vs Titans Betting prediction on the moneyline.
In his last three games, Joe Burrow has thrown for more than 300 yards. In week 14, he threw for 369 yards against the Cowboys, completing 33 of 44 passes and scoring three touchdowns. He had thrown for 356 yards in week 12 and 309 yards in week 13 prior to that. Ja’Marr Chase, who caught 14 catches for 177 yards and two touchdowns, was Burrow’s top target in week 14. With 58 yards on 14 carries, Chase Brown was the leader of the rushing assault.
As of week 15, the Bengals average 27.8 points per game, good for sixth place in the NFL. In addition, they are ninth in the league in total yards per game (361.9) and first in passing yards per game (271.6). Cincinnati is 23rd in the NFL for red zone efficiency but fifth in third-down conversions.
Our offensive power rankings have the Titans in 30th place going into week 15. They average 17.5 points per game, which puts them in 28th place in the NFL, and 295.4 total yards per game, which puts them in 29th place. Tennessee is 18th in running with 112.5 yards per game and 28th in throwing (182.8 yards per game). They have dominated the red zone, completing 55.9% of their shots, good for second place in the league.
The Titans lost to the Jaguars in week 14 with just 6 points, all of which came in the first and third quarters. Tony Pollard ran for 102 yards on 21 runs, while Will Levis passed for 168 yards on 19/32 throwing. With seven catches for 59 yards, Calvin Ridley topped the team in receiving.
- Free MoneyLine Bengals vs Titans Betting Pick: TENNESSEE.
Bengals vs Titans Betting Prediction: Total
Now, we have the Bengals vs Titans Betting prediction on the total.
In their 27–20 victory over the Cowboys, Cincinnati’s defense recorded three sacks and restricted Dallas to 33.3% on third down. Even though the Cowboys only managed 25 running yards, the Bengals’ defense held them to 20 points. Dallas only mustered two passing scores and 166 passing yards on 16 completions. In addition, the Bengals reduced Dallas to a 51.6% completion rate and intercepted one pass.
The Titans’ defense gave up only 2.7 yards per ground attempt and 71 rushing yards on 26 attempts in their 10–6 loss to the Jaguars. Tennessee’s attack faltered in spite of this effort, and they lost the game. In addition, the Titans’ defense forced two interceptions and held Jacksonville to 220 passing yards. The Jaguars converted 46.2% of their third-down attempts and finished 74.2% of their throws.
The Tennessee defense restricted the Jaguars to only 291 total yards and only managed one sack during the contest. Even though the Titans won the quarterback hit and tackles for loss differentials, it wasn’t enough to guarantee victory.
- Free Total Bengals vs Titans Betting Pick: UNDER.
Bengals vs Titans Betting Prediction: Spread
Next, we have the Bengals vs Titans Betting prediction on the spread.
The Bengals have a 5-8 record, which puts them third in the AFC North and seventeenth in our power rankings. They are 7-6 against the spread and have a +0.2 scoring margin. With an average of 55.5 points per game as opposed to a 46.7-point line, they have an O/U record of 9-4.
Cincinnati defeated the Cowboys 27–20 in week 14 after dropping to the Steelers in week 13. Despite covering the spread and being 4.5-point favorites, the Bengals’ 47 total points were less than the 50.5-point threshold.
In their last three games of the regular season, the Bengals have a 1-2 record. They have a 2-1 over-under record and a 1-2 record against the spread in these games. With a record of 4-1, Cincinnati has performed well against the spread in their last five away games. They averaged 25 points per game and finished with a 3-2 record overall.
Currently ranked 26th in our power rankings and fourth in the AFC South, the Titans have a 3-10 record. They are 2-11 against the spread and have a scoring margin of -8.8. They are 0–4 as favorites and 2–7 ATS as underdogs. With an average of 43.8 points per game compared to a line of 40.8, they have an O/U record of 7-5-1.
Tennessee has now dropped two straight games, including a 10-6 home loss to the Jaguars in week 14, after defeating the Texans in week 12. In that game, they were 3-point favorites. They failed to cover as 6-point underdogs in week 13 after losing 42-19 against the Commanders.
The Titans have won all three of their games in the regular season. Tennessee concluded these games with an over-under record of 0-3, going 0-3 against the spread. The Titans are 1-4 against the spread and 1-4 straight up in their last five home games. During this time, the club scored 18 points per game on average.
- Free Spread Bengals vs Titans Betting Pick: TENNESSEE.
FREE Bengals vs Titans Betting Picks
- Free MoneyLine Bengals vs Titans Betting Pick: TENNESSEE.
- Free Total Bengals vs Titans Betting Pick: UNDER.
- Free Spread Bengals vs Titans Betting Pick: TENNESSEE.
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