Packers vs. Titans Betting Preview 2024 Week 3

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Sep/22/2024

Malik Wilson was expected to pass for 145.5 Over/Under according to oddsmakers and Will Levis 195.5 as the Green Bay Packers take on the Tennessee Titans Sunday.

The line on this game was coming in at +2.5 to +3 Packers.  We get a number of Green Bay -4.23 from Sagarin but the injury to Jordan Love has not fully been factored in and didn't seem to impact the Packers very much last week.

The Packers (1-1) are doing their best to keep their QB plans private, but all signs point to Willis starting against his former Titans team.  The oddsmakers have prop bets available for Willis, anticipating him as the team's starter.

Josh Jacobs 151 yards in last week's game were his third most in any game of his six-year career. He also had 32 rush attempts, the most by a Packers player since Ryan Grant had 33 against the Seahawks in 2008.

"That's unbelievable at this level, that many runs," Packers center Josh Myers said. "He's got to be exhausted. The hits those guys take, I know he's just got to be feeling it."

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Tennessee comes into this game 0-2. 

The Jets ruined the home opener for Titans first-year coach Brian Callahan, whose offense was rolling until a pair of back-to-back turnovers by second-year quarterback Levis.

The Titans will try to avoid their worst start since 2009 when they host Green Bay Sunday.

“We’ve got a lot of guys that have played a lot of football,” Titans safety Amani Hooker said of Callahan’s message. “So we’re able to understand what it’s going to take to win.”

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