Browns vs Titans Prediction 12/7/25 NFL Picks Today
Tennessee Titans (1-11) vs. Cleveland Browns (3-9)
December 7, 2025 1:00 pm EDT
The Line: Cleveland Browns -4.5; Over/Under: 33.5
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The Tennessee Titans and the Cleveland Browns meet Sunday in NFL action from Huntington Bank Field. Here’s a Browns vs Titans prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Browns vs Titans pick.
Tennessee Titans Betting Preview
It’s been a tough year for the Titans so far—to say the least. Tennessee lost their first four games to the Broncos, Rams, lots and Texans before finally getting a win over the Cardinals. The Titans hit the skids again after that however, losing to the Raiders, Patriots, Colts, Chargers, Texans and Seahawks in succession. That would give the Titans a rough 1-10 record across their first 11 games of the season.
In Sunday’s matchup with the Jaguars, the Titans were in trouble by halftime on an 18-3 deficit. Tennessee failed to score in the second half and limped to a 25-3 loss in the end. Cameron Ward had 141 yards on 24-of-38 passing and Tony Pollard led the rush with 10 carries for 60 yards. Chigoziem Okonkwo caught four balls for 29 yards as the team’s leading receiver in the losing effort.
Cleveland Browns Betting Preview
Over on the Browns’ side, they went just 1-5 over their first half-dozen games. Cleveland beat only the Packers in that time, with losses otherwise versus the Bengals, Ravens, Lions, Vikings and Steelers. After a win over Miami, the Browns would then lose three more games versus the Patriots, Jets and Ravens before getting a victory versus the Raiders.
In the Week 13 matchup with the 49ers, Cleveland was down 10-8 going into the second half. The Browns also managed to post a goose-egg in the second half, eventually giving up points in every quarter on the way to a 26-8 loss. Shedeur Sanders was 16-of-25 for 149 yards and a TD while Quinshon Judkins had 91 yards on 23 carries. Harold Fannin added three catches for 43 yards and a score as the leading receiver in the Browns’ latest defeat.
Why the Cleveland Browns will win
- The Titans have lost each of their last 14 games against AFC opponents.
- The Browns have won 11 of their last 12 games against AFC South opponents.
- The Titans have failed to cover the spread in each of their last eight games in December.
- The Browns have covered the spread in each of their last seven games as home favorites against AFC opponents.
- The Titans have lost the first quarter in each of their last three road games against teams that held a losing record.
- The Titans have lost the first half in each of their last eight road games.
- The Browns have scored the first touchdown in each of their last 11 games against AFC South opponents.
Why the Tennessee Titans will win
- The Browns have lost six of their last seven games as favorites.
- The underdogs have won each of the Titans’ last three Week 14 games.
- The Browns have failed to cover the spread in six of their last seven games as favorites.
- The road team has covered the spread in five of the Titans’ last six Week 14 games.
- The Browns have lost the first quarter in six of their last nine games against teams that held a losing record.
- The Browns have lost the first half in each of their last four home games following a home loss.
Total Points Facts
- Eight of the Titans’ last nine games against AFC North opponents have gone UNDER the total points line.
- Each of the Browns’ last four home games following a home loss have gone OVER the total points line.
- Six of the last eight Sunday games at Huntington Bank Field have gone UNDER the total points line.
Cleveland Browns Player Prop Facts
- David Njoku has scored at least one touchdown in each of the Browns’ last three Week 14 games.
- David Njoku has recorded 20+ receiving yards in each of his last 14 appearances with the Browns as favorites.
- Quinshon Judkins has recorded 84+ rushing and receiving yards in three of the Browns’ last four games at Huntington Bank Field.
- Jerome Ford has scored the first touchdown in three of the Browns’ last four regular season games as favorites against AFC South opponents.
- Deshaun Watson has recorded 289+ passing yards in each of his last five home appearances against AFC South opponents.
- Deshaun Watson has recorded 33+ rushing yards in each of his four previous Week 14 appearances.
- Deshaun Watson has recorded 25+ completions in each of his last four home appearances against AFC South opponents.
- Heading into Week 14, Myles Garrett ranks 1st in the NFL in sacks (19.0) this season.
Tennessee Titans Player Prop Facts
- Tony Pollard has scored a touchdown in each of his last three appearances against AFC North opponents.
- Cam Ward has recorded 21+ completions in seven of the Titans’ last eight games.
- Cam Ward has recorded 194+ passing yards in four of the Titans’ last five games as moderate underdogs (+3.5 to +7.0 points).
- Tyjae Spears has recorded 27+ rushing yards in each of his last six road appearances against AFC opponents.
- Chigoziem Okonkwo has recorded 24+ receiving yards in each of the Titans’ last 10 December games as underdogs.
- Chigoziem Okonkwo has recorded 24+ rushing and receiving yards in each of the Titans’ last 10 December games as underdogs.
- Heading into Week 14, Chimere Dike ranks 1st in the NFL in kick return yards (1282) this season.
Matchup/League Facts
- Heading into Week 14, the Browns rank 1st in the NFL in total punt yards (3048) this season.
- Heading into Week 14, the Browns have suffered the equal-most road losses by a margin of 10+ points this season (4).
- Heading into Week 14, the Titans rank 32nd in the NFL in points per game (14.2) this season.
- Heading into Week 14, the Titans rank 32nd in the NFL in yards per game (242.4) this season.
Browns vs Titans Prediction
I’ll stick with the Browns. That said, I’m likely avoiding this one. There’s very little to get excited about here with both teams struggling. This game is more about 2026 draft position than anything. Cleveland posted 253 yards in their latest defeat versus the Niners, with 115 pass yards, 4.2 yards per play, 15 first downs, two picks and 3-of-11 on third-down tries. The defense did a solid job in a lot of ways, such as the 252 yards allowed, 3.9 yards per play and 19 first downs. Cleveland gave up 11-of-17 on third-down conversion attempts though, which kept a lot of drives going. That makes four losses in the last five games for the Browns. They’ve finished below 21 points in all four of those losses, and below 17 points in three of them.
As for the Titans, they turned in another ugly performance against Jacksonville last weekend. Tennessee posted just 188 yards with 67 rush yards, 3.4 yards per play, 11 first downs, two lost fumbles and a 2-of-12 success rate on third downs. Defensively the team was good on third downs (3-of-13) but also gave up 20 first downs and didn’t have a takeaway. The Titans’ 10 penalties for 86 yards in a sloppy overall game (23 total flags) didn’t help matters either. That gives Tennessee seven straight losses, and during that time they’ve reached the 21-point mark just once (24 versus the Seahawks). In five of those seven the Titans have finished below 15 points. This game’s likely not going to be pretty either.
