The Tennessee Titans will travel to South Texas to face the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on Sunday. Both teams are seeking their first win. This Titans-Texans Week 4 showdown will have many implications, especially if one of them falls to 0-4. Notably, the Titans have made some changes as they prepare for the Texans. These Titans-Texans bold predictions will discuss all that, including what could happen this weekend.
Houston is currently favored by 7.5 points to beat Tennessee this weekend, according to FanDuel. Although many believed the Texans would win the AFC South, they have stumbled out of the gate. The Texans have lost close games, and it has not gone well for them at all. Significantly, the team has had a chance to win every game. But they just have not been able to finish games. If they had, they could have easily been 3-0, instead of 0-3.
Cam Ward has an injury, which is something that everyone should monitor as the game approaches. With the Titans looking to shock the Texans, there will be more pressure on the defending AFC South champions. Here are some Titans-Texans bold predictions for what could happen in Week 4.
Tony Pollard is having a decent season, but there is clearly more work to do. So far, he has rushed 54 times for 194 yards and one touchdown while also catching three passes for 43 yards. Pollard is the No. 1 running back. Yet, he has not been able to be explosive. Considering his history against the Texans, it is very tough to see what he might do.
Pollard rushed 24 times for 119 yards and a touchdown while averaging five yards per carry in a 32-27 win over the Texans in Houston last season. Conversely, he rushed 22 times for just 62 yards while averaging 2.8 yards per carry in a 23-14 home loss to the Texans. While the Titans were able to open up lanes in one game, they were unable to do so in the other.
Pollard has not had a 100-yard game yet. Last season, he had three. The Texans have not allowed a 100-yard rusher yet this season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Bucky Irving performing the best, rushing 17 times for 71 yards. But Pollard has done well in the past against the Texans on the road, and it could very well happen again this weekend.
Nico Collins fumbled at a critical time against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Unfortunately, it hurt the Texans and prevented them from earning their first win. Collins has had mixed results this season, catching 14 passes for 181 yards and two touchdowns. Yet, there is so much more he can do.
Collins had five receptions for 92 yards and a touchdown in the home loss against the Titans last season. Additionally, he had five catches for 38 yards and one score in the road win. The...