Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears 9/8/24 – As the NFL enters its regular season, the Tennessee Titans (3-0) will face the Chicago Bears (4-0), who have yet to register a defeat. This opening game emphasizes both teams’ encouraging pre-season records. Still, above all, this is an opportunity for both to see if they have what it will take to survive the additional demands of a regular season. This game is such an excellent opportunity for fans who are always looking for the best betting websites online as it has its advantages and challenges, considering how the respective teams have been faring against each other individually.
Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears 9/8/24
When: | Sunday, September 8, 2024, at 1:00 PM ET |
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Where: | Soldier Field |
TV: | FOX |
Stream: | NFL Game Pass |
Team | SP/RL | TOTAL | ML | |
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Titans | +5.5 (-118) | 42.5 over (-118) | +192 | |
Bears | -5.5 (-104) | 42.5 under (-104) | -217 | |
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The current betting odds reflect a confidence in the Chicago Bears, who are favored at home with a -5.5 point spread. The total points are set at 42.5, with the market slightly favoring the under, suggesting expectations of a defensively robust game.
Mason Rudolph QB vs. Brett Rypien QB
Entering this season opener, Mason Rudolph has a preseason completion percentage of 63.3% with three games under his belt level and marg 365 passing yards and one touchdown. His output, with an almost erratic 92.6 passer rating, is efficient, but a more dynamic game should be sought after, especially since the Bears present a stiff challenge in the passing game.
At the other end, Brett Rypien has been extremely effective in the preseason, with 70.6% completion rate, 335 yards, and 3 touchdowns to show for it. On the other hand will be Rypien’s 131.4 passer rating, which is expected from him more than it is from Rudolph but close to the hopes on what he is expected to do to the Titan’s secondary. His activities could turn out to be the missing link in the plans of the Bears’ offense.
Each of the two QBs possesses different qualities that add spice to the competition. Where Rypien is aggressive and pushes the throwing envelope, Rudolph is more conservative and calculating. Their duel will determine how the game will be paced and will shift in favor of the side whose quarterback handles the heat and takes advantage of the defense first.
Titans Treading the Turf and Taking Flight
The Titans’ offense, helmed by Jabari Small in the running game and David Martin-Robinson in the receiving corps, offers a balanced threat. Small’s 95 rushing yards in the preseason may not dazzle, but his consistent gains are vital for setting up manageable second and third downs. Martin-Robinson, averaging 12.6 yards per reception, represents a reliable target for Rudolph, particularly in tight situations.
Bears Commanding the Ground and Dominating the Air
Chicago counters with Khalil Herbert, who has shown explosive potential, averaging 5.4 yards per carry. His ability to break out for substantial gains will test the Titans’ front seven, potentially opening up passing lanes for Rypien. Tyler Scott, though limited in receptions, showcases a remarkable 16.6 yards per catch, indicating his role as a deep threat in the Bears’ arsenal.
Trends
Tennessee Titans Betting Trends
The total has gone UNDER in 14 of Tennessee’s last 20 games.
Tennessee are 6-14 SU in their last 20 games.
Tennessee are 2-4 ATS in their last 6 games against Chicago.
Titans are 1-10 SU in their last 11 games on the road.
Tennessee are 4-1 SU in their last 5 games when playing on the road against Chicago.
Chicago Bears Betting Trends
Chicago are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Chicago’s last 10 games.
Chicago are 4-2 SU in their last 6 games.
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Chicago’s last 7 games against Tennessee.
Chicago are 5-0 SU in their last 5 games at home.
Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears Betting Prediction
Conjugating all the factors, such as the analysis of the course of the preparations of the two teams, their betting odds, and the battles of individual key players, this game seems to tilt toward the favor of the Chicago Bears but not by a large margin. The Bears can mask the weaker forms of the Titans during the road trips’ better quarterback performance and defense efficiency, which are retained when playing on home soil.
In case further exciting offerings are required, such as prop bets for a specific player or the over/under total points, it is likely safer to back the under as both teams seem to have more defensive strategies in place. Bettors should back the spread for the Bears in what is expected to be a closely contested battle, hence the rationale behind one of the NFL Week 1 latest predictions.
Score Prediction: Bears 24, Titans 17.