NFL Week 14 player props, picks, bets
No one may be watching, but there’s a football game taking place between the 2-10 Jaguars and 3-9 Titans on Sunday.
And yes, there are betting opportunities.
Take Tennessee quarterback Will Levis, who has looked surprisingly competent in recent weeks and may get his easiest test yet when Jacksonville heads to Nashville.
Levis has been strong through the air in recent weeks and although it hasn’t resulted in many wins, the second-year signal-caller is showing signs of life.
Jaguars vs. Titans odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Jaguars | +3.5 (-120) | +148 | o39.5 (-118) |
Titans | -3.5 (-102) | -176 | u39.5 (-104) |
The Kentucky product has thrown for more than 200 yards in each of his past three games, including 278 yards during an upset over the Texans and another 295 yards against a vaunted Vikings defense.
He toped 200 yards just once over his first five full games this season.
Levis suddenly has a couple of solid options on the outside, which has helped him blossom.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine has become a bonafide big-play and red zone threat, scoring eight touchdowns over his last eight games.
Calvin Ridley is quietly turning in a solid season with 43 catches for 679 yards with three touchdowns.
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The Titans’ passing attack trio will get the worst pass defense in the NFL in the Jaguars, who are reeling amid a lost season.
Jacksonville has allowed 210 or more passing yards in all but one game this season, which happened back in Week 2 against the Deshaun Watson-led Browns.
Their 273.3 passing yards allowed per game is the most in the NFL.
It might not be pretty, but Levis should sling it around against this lowly Jags defense – take advantage.
The play: Will Levis Over 211.5 passing yards (-113, FanDuel)
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