Titans vs. Dolphins Player Props, Team Props, & Analysis


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Titans vs. Dolphins Player Props, Team Props, & Analysis

The Miami Dolphins are hosting the Tennessee Titans on Monday Night Football in Week 4 of the NFL season. Per NFL Week 4 odds, the Dolphins are slight favorites at -1.  

Below, we’ll review a couple of player props for this game along with ways they could succeed or fall short of the mark. We also cover a sportsbook promotion ahead of the matchup.

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Player props for Titans vs. Dolphins

How Will Levis could get a passing TD

Through the first three games of the season, Levis, despite his five interceptions and three fumbles, has thrown at least one touchdown in every game. In Week 3, against the Green Bay Packers, he had two. 

The Miami Dolphins are allowing one passing touchdown per game to opposing quarterbacks. Levis is 14th in the NFL in attempts at 94 and tied for seventh with 117 dropbacks. 

How Will Levis could not get a passing TD

While the Dolphins have allowed one passing touchdown per game so far, those touchdowns were to Trevor Lawrence, Josh Allen, and Geno Smith. The touchdown passes for Allen and Smith came in blowout victories for their teams. 

On Monday Night Football, the Titans could try to establish the run more against the Dolphins to get a win under their belt. Levis has turned the ball over plenty so far, and the Dolphins may be starting Tyler Huntley

The Titans have good weapons, but Levis is averaging just 6.2 yards per attempt. Among quarterbacks with at least 90 dropbacks, that’s fifth-worst in the NFL, only better than Deshaun Watson, Caleb Williams, Bo Nix, and Daniel Jones

Averaging this few yards per attempt could limit Levis’ touchdown upside in a game where the Dolphins will likely aim to run the ball and drain the clock. 

How Josh Whyle could get over 7.5 receiving yards

The backup tight end for the Tennessee Titans, Whyle has had some involvement over the past two games. He’s combined for six catches on seven targets for 56 yards, going over 7.5 yards in both of those games. 

How Josh Whyle could get under 7.5 receiving yards

Whyle has had some production the last two weeks, but he’s second to last on the team in receiving snaps with 44. The only player behind him is fellow tight end Nick Vannett

Whyle doesn’t get on the field much and had just nine receptions in all of 2023.

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