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Vikings vs. Titans prediction, odds, spread, injuries and trends for NFL Week 11
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Vikings vs. Titans prediction, odds, spread, injuries and trends for NFL Week 11

The Minnesota Vikings have been one of the most impressive teams in the NFL this season, going 7-2 through the first 10 weeks. That being said, there have been some red flags surrounding their offense in recent weeks, even though they are still finding ways to win games.

They become favorites once again when they head to Tennessee to take on the lowly Titans in Week 11. The Titans have been in a lot of games this season, but they seem to continue to cost themselves wins and are now 2-7. Looking forward to the off season.

Let’s dive into everything you need to know to bet on this interconference matchup, including my best bet.

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Minnesota Vikings

Justin Jefferson: With Minnesota’s offense waning, it would be smart to lean on their star receiver, Justin Jefferson. He is by far their main target in the air and always has the ability to break a game wide open. They need to find a way to get him the ball as often as possible.

Tennessee Titans

Tony Pollard: It doesn’t matter if it’s Will Levis or Mason Rudolph at quarterback, the Titans don’t have a competent quarterback. As a result, they would be smart to lean on their running game. Tony Pollard is averaging a solid 4.4 yards per rush this season. If they can have a successful game running the ball, they will be in contention to upset the Vikings.

In this week’s edition of “On the way to 272 bets“, I analyzed why I take the points with the Titans.

My addiction to picking the Titans is a big reason why I am where I am with my NFL betting record this season. Their underlying metrics simply don’t add up to their results. They are 19th in the NFL in net yards per play at 0.0, the same mark as the Steelers and better than the Buccaneers, and their defense continues to rank in the top half of the league in virtually every area.

Despite that, they are 2-7 straight ahead and 1-8 against the spread. That being said, I’ll take the points again against the Vikings.

There have been flashes of trouble with the Vikings’ offense, including scoring just 12 points last week against the Jaguars’ defense, one of the worst in the NFL. Sam Darnold appears to be regressing and is back to throwing meaningless interceptions on a weekly basis. They rank 19th in EPA per play and are averaging just 17.7 points over their last three games.

The Titans defense has the ability to cause Darnold and company some problems, so I’ll take the 6.5 points with Tennessee at home.

Choose: Titans +6 (-110)

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