The Indianapolis Colts return home after a dominant 38-24 road win in Los Angeles, while the Titans are reeling at 1-6 following a demoralizing loss to the Cardinals.
This is a stark contrast in form: the Colts are first in the AFC South and boast the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense, while Tennessee ranks dead last offensively.
Jonathan Taylor continues to steamroll defenses, and Daniel Jones is efficiently running one of the league’s most potent passing attacks.
Oddsmakers have the Colts installed as 14.5-point favorites.
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What our Post expert thinks about Titans vs. Colts
Taylor leads the league with 697 rushing yards, 105 more than the next closest back, and has already hit 100 yards in three of seven games, including a three-touchdown outing against these Titans in Week 3.
Tennessee’s run defense ranks fourth-worst, giving up 139.6 yards per game, and has struggled inside the tackles, where Indianapolis ranks first.
The Colts dominate explosive plays of 15+ yards, a sharp contrast to Tennessee’s league-worst differential in that category.
Even if the Titans stack the box, Daniel Jones and the Colts’ passing game are poised to exploit a secondary that’s allowed 391 yards through the air in their last outing.
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Sean Treppedi handicaps the NFL, NHL, MLB and college football for the New York Post. He primarily focuses on picks that reflect market value while tracking trends to mitigate risk.












