This Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings (7-2) play the Tennessee Titans (2-7) in a game between teams from different conferences. The Vikings, despite a challenging mid-season, are on a high note, aiming for their third straight win after triumphant matches against the Colts and the Jaguars. The dynamic duo of Quarterback Kirk Cousins and wide receiver Justin Jefferson has been instrumental in Minnesota’s offence, scoring an average of 24.6 points per game.
On the flip side, the Titans have been grappling with a tough season, most recently suffering a defeat at the hands of the Chargers. Their offensive game has been lackluster, with a string of five games where they scored 20 points or less. While Will Levis is showing promise as a quarterback, the team’s average score of 17.4 points per game is a concern, ranking them 28th in the league.
With Minnesota’s robust defence allowing only 17.4 points per game against opponents, and Tennessee’s defence, particularly its pass defence, also proving to be a force, the game is shaping up to be a low-scoring affair. Both teams will be striving to find their offensive rhythm, making the game an intriguing prospect for fans.
The total bet for this game is set at ‘under 41.5 ‘, indicating that the combined score of both teams is expected to be less than 41.5 points.