The New England Patriots are heading into their Week 9 matchup against the Tennessee Titans, hoping to carry some momentum from their narrow win over the Jets. With a record of 2-6, the Patriots have struggled to generate consistent offense, and a series of quarterback injuries and questions at the position have only complicated their season. After a six-game losing streak, New England managed a 25-22 win in a divisional contest, led by veteran Jacoby Brissett after rookie Drake Maye exited with a concussion. The uncertainty around Maye’s return places the pressure squarely on Brissett, who will aim to stabilize an offense that has been inconsistent all year.
Tennessee (1-6) has endured similar woes, especially on offense. With just one win this season, the Titans are looking ahead with young quarterback Will Levis, who took over for the season as the team pivots toward developing its future talent. Levis, though dealing with a shoulder injury, is set to start if cleared, and Tennessee’s commitment to his growth remains despite a rough start. Head coach Brian Callahan is using this season to assess Levis’s development, hoping the young QB can iron out issues like turnovers and limited yards per attempt, setting a foundation for next season.
New England’s Quest for Offensive Stability
The Patriots’ season has been marred by injuries and frequent changes at quarterback, hindering their ability to establish rhythm on offense. New England’s primary offensive struggles lie in scoring efficiency; they rank 30th in the league with just 15.5 points per game. Brissett’s presence offers experience, and his controlled play style could aid New England’s hopes for more consistency. However, they’ll be without several key players, including linebacker Christian Eliss and offensive tackle Vederian Lowe, which could further limit their effectiveness on both sides of the ball.
Despite their record, the Patriots’ defense has shown flashes of potential, anchored by players like Kyle Dugger. Their secondary, in particular, has been resilient, allowing just 151.6 passing yards per game, which ranks among the best in the league. Against a Tennessee offense struggling to find its identity, New England’s defense could be the X-factor, especially if Dugger and his teammates can generate turnovers and pressure Levis.
Tennessee’s Young Core and Rebuilding Hopes
The Titans’ focus has shifted toward evaluating their young talent, with Levis at the forefront. The rookie quarterback’s play has shown glimpses of potential, but his 10 turnovers through five games highlight the challenges he faces as he learns the ropes of the NFL. With a 66.4 percent completion rate, Levis has demonstrated accuracy in short-range passes, though his low yard-per-completion figure underscores the lack of deep throws. Coach Callahan remains patient, prioritizing Levis’s development over immediate success as he guides Tennessee through a rebuild.
Tennessee’s offensive lineup has also been hindered by injuries, impacting key players like Tony Pollard and wide receiver Tyler Boyd. The absence of Pollard further strains an already challenged backfield, while the defense, led by a solid front line, has managed to contain opponents despite being on the field extensively. The Titans’ defense, allowing only 113.9 rushing yards per game, will aim to slow down New England’s run game and force Brissett to win through the air.
Prediction and Betting Pick
This matchup is likely to be a low-scoring battle given both teams’ offensive struggles and solid defensive statistics. New England’s slight edge in experience, along with Brissett’s steady approach, may provide just enough stability for the Patriots to secure a victory on the road. Tennessee’s reliance on Levis and their ongoing injury concerns leave them vulnerable, particularly against a Patriots team that showed improvement in their recent win.
While the Titans have home-field advantage, the Patriots’ defense and Brissett’s ability to manage the game could tip the scales. Expect New England to control the pace, limit turnovers, and narrowly cover the spread, capitalizing on Tennessee’s ongoing adjustment phase.
- Prediction: New England Patriots 20, Tennessee Titans 17