The AFC South Tennessee Titans are making their way north to Green Bay as three-point road underdogs. The money line odds are -162 on the hometown Green Bay Packers and the total line is set at 41.5 points.
The Titans have covered in their last seven games this season and they are 6-1 SU over the last seven contests. Green Bay clipped the Dallas Cowboys 31-28 last Sunday to erase the five- game SU losing streak.
Read our Titans vs. Packers preview for week 11.
Aaron Jones Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-105)
Aaron Jones scores big whether he is running or catching the ball. The Packers running back is the best choice at all the odds for this play prop given the numbers.
Jones is averaging 5.6 yards carrying the ball and 6.7 yards catching it. He also scored five touchdowns combined overall. At -105, Jones’ odds are right on the money for an anytime touchdown scorer in this game.
Derrick Henry First Touchdown Scorer (+420)
The leading running back for both teams on Thursday night is Derrick Henry. He has 923 rushing yards on 202 carries and nine TDs this season. His +420 odds on being the first touchdown scorer are the best in this group of players in this match-up.
If Tennessee scores first, Henry will be its first choice. The 4.6 yards a carry and 102.6 rushing yards a game only backs this up as a major source of offense. Henry has run the ball nine times into the endzone in the first nine games of the year.
Aaron Rodgers Over 247.5 Passing Yards (-115)
Rodgers going past 247.5 yards a game throwing the ball is a reach, but Tennessee’s defense is giving up 272.6 passing yards a game. He went 14-of-20 passing the ball against Dallas for 224 yards and three touchdowns with a much tougher defense.
Aaron Jones could be the anytime touchdown scorer, but Aaron Rodgers is going to pass the ball too. Rodgers can go over the mark of 247.5 passing yards in this match-up.
Robert Woods Under 33.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
Tennessee’s offense is ranked dead last in yards per game, averaging 281.7 yards per contest. However, Robert Woods has caught 24 balls for 266 yards to lead all receivers. He is averaging 29.6 receiving yards a game.
The main push in staying under 33.5 receiving yards is Green Bay’s defense. That unit is ranked No. 3 in passing yards allowed at 179.7. The Titans offense is second-to-last in passing, averaging 128.1 receiving yards per game.
AJ Dillon Under 33.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Jones is the primary running back for the Green Bay offense, but AJ Dillon has 111 attempts for 454 rushing yards. He is averaging 4.1 yards a carry in 10 games. Both Jones and Dillon combined have rushed the ball for almost 1200 yards this season.
The main reason for Dillon staying under 33.5 rushing yards is Jones having a banner performance on Thursday night. However, Rodgers throwing the ball is another reason why. Green Bay’s offense will be limited to Jones and Rodgers stepping up their talents.