The Tennessee Titans collapsed down the stretch last season with a seven-game losing streak, capped with a loss to the Jaguars in the finale with the AFC South crown on the line. Tennessee wasted little time getting a jump on the offseason, parting ways with offensive coordinator Todd Downing and replacing him with Tim Kelly, as well as hiring Ran Carthon to serve as the team’s new GM. Looking ahead to next season, the Titans are in the bottom tier of odds to win Super Bowl 58. Here’s a closer look at the latest Titans betting odds and angles.
Tennessee Titans odds: Spread, moneyline and over/under
The NFL will unveil next season’s schedule in a few months, and we’ll get a look at the odds for the Titans’ opening game when that happens.
Tennessee Titans Week 1 odds
Once the NFL schedule is available, legal online sportsbooks will release odds for Tennessee’s Week 1 matchup. For last season’s finale versus the Jaguars, the Titans were six-point underdogs, falling by a score of 20-16. On the year as a whole, the club finished at 7-10 on the moneyline, 9-7-1 against the spread and 5-12 on the over/under.
Titans player props
Last season, the Titans averaged 17.5 points per game and allowed 21.1. Ryan Tannehill closed out the year on injured reserve with an ankle injury. Rookie Malik Willis was unimpressive in his time under center. Joshua Dobbs started the final two games. Derrick Henry was excellent out of the backfield once again with 1,538 rushing yards and 13 TDs. As next season plays out, we’ll take a look at the latest Titans player props right here.
Tennessee Titans odds to win the Super Bowl
Last updated: March 22
The first batch of DraftKings Super Bowl 58 odds came out in January 2023. At the release, Tennessee was at +7000. The Titans’ current odds to win the 2024 Super Bowl are . The club last qualified for the playoffs in 2021, losing to the Bengals in the divisional round. The franchise is 0-1 in its lone big game appearance, losing to the Rams at Super Bowl XXXIV.
Tennessee Titans futures odds for 2023-24
You can also wager on how the upcoming season will shake out for Tennessee via other NFL futures. The lines for many of the options will be out over the offseason, including some that are available now. Here are the latest Titans futures odds for the upcoming campaign.
- To win the AFC:
- Derrick Henry MVP odds:
Tennessee Titans schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Kickoff Time | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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1 | Sept. 11 | vs. New York Giants | 4:25 p.m. ET | NYG +5.5 (0-1) | Giants 21-20 (0-1) | Under 44.0 (0-1) |
2 | Sept. 19 | @ Buffalo Bills | 7:15 p.m. ET | BUF -10 (0-2) | Bills 41-7 (0-2) | Over 47.0 (1-1) |
3 | Sept. 25 | vs. Las Vegas Raiders | 1 p.m. ET | TEN +2 (1-2) | Titans 24-22 (1-2) | Over 45.5 (2-1) |
4 | Oct. 2 | @ Indianapolis Colts | 1 p.m. ET | TEN +4 (2-2) | Titans 24-17 (2-2) | Under 43.0 (2-2) |
5 | Oct. 9 | @ Washington Commanders | 1 p.m. ET | Pick’em (3-2) | Titans 21-17 (3-2) | Under 43.0 (2-3) |
6 | Oct. 16 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
7 | Oct. 23 | vs. Indianapolis Colts | 1 p.m. ET | TEN -2.5 (4-2) | Titans 19-10 (4-2) | Under 43.0 (2-4) |
8 | Oct. 30 | @ Houston Texans | 4:05 p.m. ET | TEN -1 (5-2) | Titans 17-10 (5-2) | Under 39.5 (2-5) |
9 | Nov. 6 | @ Kansas City Chiefs | 8:20 p.m. ET | TEN +14 (6-2) | Chiefs 20-17 (5-3) | Under 45.0 (2-6) |
10 | Nov. 13 | vs. Denver Broncos | 1 p.m. ET | TEN -2.5 (7-2) | Titans 17-10 (6-3) | Under 39.5 (2-7) |
11 | Nov. 17 | @ Green Bay Packers | 8:15 p.m. ET | TEN +3 (8-2) | Titans 27-17 (7-3) | Over 40.5 (3-7) |
12 | Nov. 27 | vs. Cincinnati Bengals | 1 p.m. ET | Pick’em (8-3) | Bengals 20-16 (7-4) | Under 42.5 (3-8) |
13 | Dec. 4 | @ Philadelphia Eagles | 1 p.m. ET | PHI -4.5 (8-4) | Eagles 35-10 (7-5) | Over 44.5 (4-8) |
14 | Dec. 11 | vs. Jacksonville Jaguars | 1 p.m. ET | JAX +3 (8-5) | Jaguars 36-22 (7-6) | Over 41.5 (5-8) |
15 | Dec. 18 | @ Los Angeles Chargers | 4:25 p.m. ET | Push -3 (8-5-1) | Chargers 17-14 (7-7) | Under 46.5 (5-9) |
16 | Dec. 25 | vs. Houston Texans | 1 p.m. ET | HOU +3 (8-6-1) | Texans 19-14 (7-8) | Under 34.0 (5-10) |
17 | Dec. 29 | vs. Dallas Cowboys | 8:15 p.m. ET | DAL -13.5 (8-7-1) | Cowboys 27-13 (7-9) | Under 40.5 (5-11) |
18 | Jan. 7 | @ Jacksonville Jaguars | 8:15 p.m. ET | TEN +6 (9-7-1) | Jaguars 20-16 (7-10) | Under 40.0 (5-12) |
Latest news and updates
At 7-3 through Week 11, the Titans seemed to be in control of the AFC South chase. Then came the collapse, as the club went on a lengthy losing streak. Meanwhile, the Jaguars began to surge. The two teams squared off in the finale with the division on the line, and Jacksonville pulled out a 20-16 victory. All told, Tennessee dropped its final seven games to finish at 7-10. In early December, the club parted ways with general manager Jon Robinson. Ran Carthon, former director of player personnel with the 49ers, will take his place. The Titans have also parted ways with offensive coordinator Todd Downing, promoting passing game coordinator Tim Kelly to take his place. Early in free agency, Tennessee inked a three-year, $29 million deal with OT Andre Dillard, formerly of the Eagles.
Tennessee Titans NFL draft 2023
The Titans have the 11th pick in the first round of the upcoming NFL draft, which takes place on April 27-29. The club has six total selections across the seven-round event. At last year’s draft, the team’s top selection was WR Treylon Burks in round one. For his rookie campaign, Burks appeared in 11 games and had 33 receptions for 444 yards and a touchdown.
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Tennessee Titans FAQ
Are the Titans a Super Bowl contender?
Sportsbooks do not expect the Titans to contend for the Super Bowl this season. For the latest futures odds to win Super Bowl 58, the club is in the bottom tier of teams.
How did the Titans do against the spread last season?
The Titans went 9-7-1 against the spread last season. The team was 7-10 on the moneyline and 5-12 on totals.
Whom did the Titans add and lose in the offseason?
The Titans signed players including Andre Dillard and Arden Key in free agency. Nate Davis and DeMarcus Walker are among the players who have signed elsewhere.
Who is the starting QB for the Titans?
Ryan Tannehill is still atop the depth chart in Tennessee. Rookie Malik Willis and veteran Joshua Dobbs also saw time under center last season.