Titans vs. Dolphins Odds: Spread, Moneyline, Total


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Titans vs. Dolphins Odds: Spread, Moneyline, Total

Week 4 of the NFL season is here, and one of the two Monday Night Football games will feature the Tennessee Titans against the Miami Dolphins in Miami.  

The Dolphins are slight favorites in NFL Week 4 odds, with a point spread of -1. Here, we’ll take a look at some potential scenarios for how each team could win this game. We also cover a sportsbook promotion for the game.

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Dolphins favored over Titans ahead of AFC matchup

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How the Dolphins could win 

After reports of Dolphins backup quarterback Skylar Thompson being unable to dress himself after his injury in Week 3 against the Seahawks, it sounds as if we may see a different Dolphins quarterback under center on Monday Night Football

Tim Boyle relieved Thompson in Week 3, but the team also brought in Tyler Huntley. Given the recent reports, Huntley could get the start. 

Huntley has started nine games in his career and is 3-6. He’s thrown for 1,957 yards, eight touchdowns, and seven interceptions, to go along with 509 rushing yards and three touchdowns. The Titans allowed a rushing touchdown in Week 3 to Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis

The key for the Miami Dolphins and Huntley will be to run the ball effectively, avoid turnovers, and take advantage of all possible turnover opportunities. Titans quarterback Will Levis has five interceptions and three fumbles this season. 

How the Titans could win

The Tennessee Titans, as well as many others, don’t quite know who the starting quarterback will be for the Dolphins, but again, we’ll operate under the assumption that Huntley is starting.

Either way, Levis needs to play some clean football. The Titans are 0-3 to start the year and have given away the ball far too much. The Dolphins have two interceptions this season, allowing 197 passing yards per game and one passing touchdown. However, running backs are averaging 22 carries for 108 yards and 1.67 touchdowns per game. Titans running back Tony Pollard is averaging just 4.1 yards per carry.

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