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Monday Night Football: Titans Battle Dolphins with Tyler Huntley at QB - NFL Week 4 Odds

Monday Night Football: Titans Battle Dolphins with Tyler Huntley at QB – NFL Week 4 Odds

The first game of the Week 4 Monday night doubleheader features the winless Tennessee Titans at the one-win Miami Dolphins, who will give Tyler Huntley his first-ever start in a Fins uniform at quarterback.

Miami is a short favorite on the NFL odds.

Opening NFL Lines Subject to Change: Dolphins -2.5 (total 37)
Expert Prediction: Dolphins 20, Titans 17
 

Tennessee Titans +118

The Titans (0-3) haven’t scored more than 17 points in a game yet with second-year QB Will Levis really struggling. In last Sunday’s 30-14 home loss to Green Bay, he completed 26 of 34 passes for 260 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Levis put together by far his most competent performance of the season from an efficiency perspective by averaging 7.4 yards per attempt. He completed four passes of at least 20 yards — all to different receivers — half of which came before the game was decided, and he also recorded multiple touchdowns for the first time in the campaign. On the other hand, mistakes continue to plague him as he turned the ball over three total times, highlighted by a pick-six.

Will Levis

Levis now has a league-high eight turnovers through three games, the most by a quarterback in his team’s first three games over the past three years, Coach Brian Callahan committed to Levis as the starting quarterback moving forward. Veteran receiver DeAndre Hopkins scored his first touchdown of the season on an 11-yard pass from Levis. Hopkins also endorsed Levis going forward.

“Oh yeah,” Callahan said when asked about Levis as his starter. “We’ve also got to play better around him. I’m not going to overreact to an interception. Those things happen, guys throw picks, we just can’t give it to their team. It’s a killer. But we’ve not played a complete game in any phase at any point yet.”

So far this season, Levis has completed 64-of-94 passes for 578 yards and four touchdowns, but with five interceptions and three fumbles.

em>”Just continue to instill confidence in myself and others,” Levis said. “I think it’s easy to be in the ‘Woe is me’, like, ‘What am I doing wrong?’, like, ‘Am I not good enough?’, and you can never let that seep into your brain,” Levis said. “You have to come back and remind yourself of what kind of player you are, and what got you to this point.

Chidobe Awuzie

The Titans could be really short-handed defensively on Monday. This week, the team placed Chidobe Awuzie on Injured Reserve. Awuzie suffered a groin injury in Sunday’s contest against the Packers, and Callahan indicated it’s an injury that could sideline him for several weeks. Star defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons is doubtful and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed and safety Amani Hooker are questionable.

Defense

But if the Titans defense holds its opponent under 200 net passing yards for the fourth consecutive game, it will be the team’s first time doing so in each of the first four games of the season since 1986 (five games). Kicker Nick Folk enters with an all-time NFL-record streak of 78 consecutive field goals made on attempts from less than 40 yards.

DeAndre Hopkins

With 79 touchdown receptions entering the contest, Hopkins can become the 33rd player in NFL history to reach 80 career touchdown receptions. He also looks to extend his active streak to 166 consecutive games with a reception — every game he has played since he entered the NFL. Hopkins owns the third-longest such streak to begin a career in NFL history behind only Marvin Harrison (190 consecutive games) and Keyshawn Johnson (167).

The Titans own a 26-19 all-time record on Monday Night Football, including nine wins in their past 12 appearances. Against the Dolphins, they are 3-0 in Monday night games.

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Miami Dolphins -145

With QB Tua Tagovailoa on injured reserve with yet another concussion, the Dolphins had to start former seventh-round pick Skylar Thompson under center last Sunday in Seattle and predictably got hammered 24-3. Thompson ended up leaving with a ribs injury and will only be the emergency third-string QB for this one. Recently signed Tyler Huntley will start and journeyman Tim Boyle, who relieved Thompson in Seattle, will be the No. 2.

Mike McDaniel

Why did Coach McDaniel make the decision to start Huntley? His elusiveness and escapability should be a plus. He has 115 rushing attempts for 509 yards (4.4 per carry) in his NFL career.

“One thing that has been supremely obvious to the team since he got here,” McDaniel said, “is that he started multiple and many big games, and as a quarterback, he understands exactly what is required to win over teammates, take the place of somebody else and assert their own personality and their own skill set and their own traits within the offense and lead people. The ability to make plays is a broad, overarching statement. You can do it in a multitude of ways. I’m expecting him to be comfortable making plays in various ways. I see him being able to utilize his skill sets within the framework of the offense.”

Tyler Huntley

Huntley has gone 3-6 as an NFL starter, all filling in for Lamar Jackson for Baltimore, which signed him as an undrafted rookie out of Utah in 2020. In his career, he has eight touchdowns, seven interceptions and a 79.0 passer rating and completed 64 percent of his passes.

After leading the NFL in all kinds of explosive play metrics in 2023, including most plays of 10+ yards and 50+ yards, Miami has continued that trend in 2024 as the Dolphins lead the league entering Week 4 in most plays of 50+ yards (14) since 2023, while ranking second in plays of 10+ yards (295) and tied for third in plays of 25+ yards (50) in that span.

Injuries

The Fins will be without Pro Bowl offensive tackle Terron Armstead and cornerback Kendall Fuller. Injuries have plagued Armstead for much of his career and Monday will be the 12th game missed by the lineman since he joined the Dolphins in 2022. The options to replace him at left tackle are veteran Kendall Lamm and second-round rookie Patrick Paul. Fuller signed with Miami in the offseason after spending the last four seasons with the Commanders. He likely will be replaced by undrafted rookie Storm Duck and the team could also potentially slide nickel cornerback Kader Kohou outside.

Running back Raheem Mostert (chest), who is listed as questionable, “is trying” to be ready for the contest according to McDaniel. Mostert, who has missed the Dolphins’ last two games, logged limited practices this past week. If Mostert is unavailable, De’Von Achane, Jeff Wilson and Jaylen Wright would handle backfield duties against Tennessee.

A victory Monday would be Miami’s first win against Tennessee since Week 1 of the 2018 season, improve the Dolphins’ home record to 15-5 under McDaniel, also improve the team to 8-3 overall in September under McDaniel and be the franchise’s 498th overall regular-season win, putting it two wins away from becoming the 19th franchise in history to reach 500 overall. The Dolphins are 43-44 all-time on MNF. Miami’s six games with multiple receptions of 50+ yards are the most in the NFL since 2022.

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Titans vs Dolphins MNF Info

When: Monday, 7:30 PM ET
Where: Hard Rock Stadium
TV: ESPN
Radio: ESPN Radio
Stream Option: ESPN+

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Titans vs Dolphins Series History

Miami leads 21-19 all-time which includes when the Titans were the Houston Oilers. They played a wild game in Week 14 last year on a Monday night in Miami and the Titans won 28-27 despite trailing 27-13 with about three minutes left. It was the first win by a team down 14 with under three minutes left since 2016. Titans QB Will Levis went 23 of 38 with a touchdown pass and an interception. DeAndre Hopkins had seven catches for 124 yards. Miami played much of the game without star receiver Tyreek Hill, who sat out the second quarter and majority of the third after injuring his ankle in the first quarter.

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MNF Titans vs. Dolphins, Week 14
 

Tennessee and Miami throw down on Monday in what oddsmakers and NFL handicappers believe will be a blowout Dolphins’ victory. The Titans are struggling big time while the Dolphins are in a battle with the Baltimore Ravens for the AFC Playoffs top-seed.

Will Miami cover what has become a massive -14 spread? Or will the Titans step it up enough to keep any loss within he line?

MyBookie offers the NFL lines, game analysis, and betting pick for the Tennessee Titans versus the Miami Dolphins which are playing on Week 14 of the NFL season.

 

MNF Titans vs Dolphins Odds and Betting Pick for this Week 14 Matchup | MyBookie NFL Regular Season Preview

Tennessee Titans vs Miami Dolphins | NFL Week 14 Monday Night Football
ATS Odds: Dolphins -14
Money line Odds: Tennessee Titans Line: +600 / Miami Dolphins Line: -950
Over/Under Odds:46.5

Monday, December 11th, 2023 at 8:15 pm ET | ABC, ESPN
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

 

Tennessee Titans Analysis

The Titans have a single victory in their last 5 games. The issues are on both sides of the ball. For example, although the offense scored 28 against the Indianapolis Colts, the defense allowed 31 in an overtime loss.

The defense allowed 34 versus the Jaguars and the offense didn’t come close to keeping pace when scoring just 14. So the issue is that if the offense plays well, the defense doesn’t and if the defense plays well, the offense struggles.

On Monday night, the Titans face the best offense in the NFL. There’s no way Tennessee’s defense will stop Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill. So if the Titans’ offense struggles, Tennessee could lose via blowout.

Titans Offensive Averages

  • Total Yards: 292.1
  • Passing Yards: 183.2
  • Rushing Yards: 108.9
  • Points Scored: 17.8
  • Turnovers: 14

Titans Offensive Starters

  • QB Will Levis
  • RB Derrick Henry
  • WR DeAndre Hopkins
  • WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
  • WR Chris Moore
  • TE Chigoziem Okonkwo
  • LT Jaelyn Duncan
  • LG Pete Skoronski
  • C   Aaron Brewer
  • RG Daniel Brunskill
  • RT Dillon Radunz

Titans Defensive Averages

  • Total Yards: 337.0
  • Passing Yards: 230.8
  • Rushing Yards: 106.2
  • Points Scored: 21.3
  • Takeaways: 8

Titans Defensive Starters

  • LDE TK McClendon Jr.
  • LDT Teair Tart
  • RDE Denico Autry
  • WLB Harold Landry III
  • LILB Jack Gibbens
  • RILB Aziz Al-Shaair
  • SLB Arden Key
  • LCB Sean Murphy-Bunting
  • SS   Amani Hookier
  • FS Kavan Wallace
  • RCB Eric Garror
 

Miami Dolphins Analysis

The Miami Dolphins boast one of the league’s most impressive offenses. Tua has thrown for 3,457 yards and 24 touchdowns. The 10 interceptions are somewhat high, but Tua takes chances, which is something Mike McDaniel wants him to do.

Tyreek Hill is on his way to the NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award. Patrick Mahomes’s former favorite target is having a banner season. Hill has caught 93 passes for 1,481 yards and has caught 12 touchdowns. Considering this is a game in NFL Week 14, Hill’s stats are incredible.

The Titans’ defense allows 230.8 passing yards per game. So Tagovailoa and Hill should have excellent performances on Monday night.

Miami’s defense has stepped it up big time. The Fins’s defense has allowed 17 points or less in 6 straight and 17 points or less in 7of their last 8. Jalen Ramsey is the difference. Ramsey can shut down the entire half of a field. He’s got Deion-like skills.

With a healthy Ramsey, teams are finding it difficult to throw against the Dolphins, which means Miami’s D can concentrate on stopping the run.

Dolphins Offensive Averages

  • Total Yards: 428.4
  • Passing Yards: 285.1
  • Rushing Yards: 143.3
  • Points Scored: 32.0
  • Turnovers: 19

Dolphins Offensive Starters

  • QB Tua Tagovailoa  
  • RB Raheem Mostert
  • WR Tyreek Hill
  • WR Jaylen Waddle
  • WR Cedric Wilson Jr.
  • TE Durham Smythe
  • LT Terron Armstead
  • LG Robert Jones
  • C Connor Williams
  • RG Liam Eichenberg
  • RT Austin Jackson

Dolphins Defensive Averages

  • Total Yards: 300.2
  • Passing Yards: 200.6
  • Rushing Yards: 96.6
  • Points Scored: 22.2
  • Takeaways: 15

Dolphins Defensive Starters

  • LDE Christian Wilkins
  • NT   Raekwon Davis
  • RDE Zah Seiler
  • WLB Andrew Van Ginkel
  • LILB David Long Jr.
  • RILB Channing Tindell
  • SLB  Bradley Chubb
  • LCB Xavien Howard
  • SS DeShon Elliott
  • FS Elijah Campbell
  • RCB Jalen Ramsey  
 

Miami Dolphins vs Tennessee Titans Final Betting Prediction

Often, we find surprises in NFL games. Things don’t always lineup the way they should. A team could be terrific stats wise but fail when it comes to trends. Or trends could go against what we see when we watch games.

But when it comes to Miami hosting Tennessee on Monday night, the stats and trends are in perfect unison. The Titans are 0-5 against the spread in their last 5. Miami is 5-3 ATS in their last 8.

The Dolphins are also 4-1 ATS in their last 5 at home. So although the spread line is a ridiculous 14 points, the matchup suggests the better team prevails both straight up and against the spread. Miami should roll the Titans.  

2023 NFL MNF Pick: ATS Miami Dolphins -14 | Bet Titans vs Dolphins
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Tennessee Titans Team

4-8 | 0-6 Away

Tennessee Titans Last 5

Date OPP Result
12/3/23 vs IND L31-8 OT
11/26/23 vs CAR W17-10
11/19/23 @ JAX L34-14
11/12/23 @ TB L20-6
11/2/23 @ PIT L20-16

Tennessee Titans Injury Report

Name | Position Status Date
Teair Tart DT Questionable Dec 11
Josh Whyle TE Out Dec 17
Kristian Fulton CB Out Dec 17
Joe Jones LB IR Jan 7
Ryan Stonehouse P IR Feb 12
 

Miami Dolphins Team

9-3 | 5-0 Home

Miami Dolphins Last 5

Date OPP Result
12/3/23 @ WSH W45-15
11/24/23 @ NYJ W34-13
11/19/23 vs LV W20-13
11/5/23 vs KC L21-14
10/29/23 vs NE W31-17

Miami Dolphins Injury Report

Name | Position Status Date
Jevon Holland S Questionable Dec 11
Terron Armstead OT Questionable Dec 11
Chris Brooks RB IR-R Dec 11
Robert Hunt OT IR Dec 17
Jerome Baker LB IR Jan 7
 

2023 NFL Standings up to Week 14

AFC South Standings | Tennessee Titans

Team W L PCT Strk
Jacksonville Jaguars 8 5 .615 L2
Indianapolis Colts 7 6 .538 L1
Houston Texans 7 6 .538 L1
Tennessee Titans 4 8 .333 L1

AFC East Standings | Miami Dolphins

Team W L PCT Strk
Miami Dolphins 9 3 .750 W3
Buffalo Bills 7 6 .538 W1
New York Jets 5 8 .385 W1
New England Patriots 3 10 .231 W1
 

Tennessee Titans vs Miami Dolphins Betting Trends

  • The Titans and their opponents have combined to score more than 46 points in four of 12 games this season.
  • The average total for Tennessee’s games this season is 40.1 points, 5.9 fewer points than this game’s over/under.
  • The Titans are 5-7-0 against the spread this season.
  • The Titans have won three of the 10 games they’ve played as underdogs this season.
  • Tennessee has not entered a game this season as a bigger underdog on the moneyline than the +600 odds on them winning this game.
  • Miami’s games this year have an average point total of 48, two more points than this matchup’s over/under.
  • The Dolphins have covered the spread in a matchup eight times this season (8-4-0).
  • The Dolphins have been moneyline favorites eight times this season, and they’ve won each of those games.
  • Miami has played as a moneyline favorite of -900 or shorter in just two games this season, and it won both.

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