Tennessee Titans vs Jacksonville Jaguars Prediction 12-8-24 NFL Picks

The Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans meet Sunday in NFL action from Nissan Stadium. Here’s a Tennessee Titans vs Jacksonville Jaguars prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Tennessee vs Jacksonville pick.

Jacksonville Jaguars Betting Preview

It’s been a tough road for the Jaguars this season. Their only wins have come versus the Colts and Patriots. Jacksonville is sitting on a five-game losing streak right now, falling to the Packers, Eagles, Vikings, Lions, and Texans in succession.


Matched up against Houston on Sunday, the Jaguars were down 16-6 going into the fourth quarter. Jacksonville posted a couple of scores from there but still lost 23-20. QB Mac Jones put up 235 yards with two touchdowns. Travis Etienne carried 13 times for 46 yards.

Tennessee Titans Betting Preview

Over on the Titans’ side, they’ve only got three wins this year over the Dolphins, Patriots, and Texans. Tennessee is 2-6 in the last eight games, falling to the Colts, Bills, Lions, Chargers, Vikings and Commanders in that time.

Matched up against Washington over the weekend, the Titans gave up 21 unanswered points in the first quarter and it didn’t get much better after that in a 42-19 blowout. Will Levis threw for 212 yards and a pair of scores. Nick Westbrook-Ikhine caught both of them among his three grabs for 61 yards.

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Tennessee Titans vs Jacksonville Jaguars Prediction

I’ll lean toward staying with Tennessee, but I’m not touching this one. There’s not a lot to get excited about here. The Titans were demolished by a pretty good Commanders team last Sunday, giving up 463 yards and 29 first downs on defense. The Tennessee offense couldn’t keep pace with just 245 total yards (210 passing) and 12 first downs. The Titans have scored 20 or fewer points in seven of their eight games since the bye.

As for Jacksonville, they had some minor success on offense in the loss to Houston, notching 373 total yards (276 passing) and 19 first downs. That said, the Jags also lost starting QB Trevor Lawrence to a concussion. Realistically speaking, however, Jacksonville was still losing with Lawrence under center. The Jaguars have at 23 points or below in four straight games themselves. I’m siding with Tennessee at home here cover-wise, but it’s probably a matchup to skip.

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