It’s another Monday Night Football doubleheader in Week 4. The first of the two games is the Tennessee Titans at Miami Dolphins. This game kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN. The Titans enter the game 0-3 struggling to find their identity while the Dolphins enter 1-2 missing their starting quarterback. Let’s dive in and take a look at this Titans-Dolphins preview.
Miami is the home favorite in this spot by just one point. Tyler “Snoop” Huntley will be taking over starting duties for Skylar Thompson this week. Huntley has 9 games of experience as a starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens where he’s gone just 3-6.
The Tennessee Titans have shown glimpses of promise, but ultimately lost all three games and left fans of the team scratching their heads. They jumped up early in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears and again in Week 2 against the New York Jets. Both times quarterback Will Levis made some very questionable decisions and the team fell apart. The biggest question is whether they can put a full game together this week.
Tennessee Titans at Miami Dolphins Preview and Predictions
Tyreek Hill Over 60 Receiving Yards (+120) & Over 110 Receiving Yards (+950)
Tyreek showed us all Week 1 why he is still who we thought he was. On 12 targets he caught seven passes for 130 yards. Week 2 was tough for Tyreek when Tua was injured and Week 3 with Skylar Thompson wasn’t good for Hill. Now he gets Tyler Huntley who’s proven to be a capable backup, and time for Mike Mcdaniels to scheme up plays to get him involved.
Last week Christian Watson went for 67 yards while Jayden Reed caught another 50 against the Titans with Malik Willis throwing them the ball. Tyreek went over 60 yards receiving in 14 games last season and over the 100 mark on eight occasions. You can’t hold the cheetah back forever, and this is the week we see him break out again.
Will Levis Over .5 Interceptions (-135)
Levis’s decision-making has been puzzling at times. Through three games he’s thrown five interceptions thus far. He threw two interceptions against both the Bears and Packers and one against the Jets as well. The Miami defensive unit showed their ability to get their hands on the ball last week picking off Geno Smith twice. This unit knows they need to make up some of the ground lost with their quarterback out, look for them to capitalize on a Levis mistake.