NFL Week 3 Picks: Oakland Raiders vs. Tennessee Titans 9/25/16

Raiders vs. Titans Pick

Will the Raiders bounce back with a win on Sunday against the Titans after falling last weekend at home?

According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, the Titans are 2-point home favorites versus the Raiders after the 1:00PM ET kickoff opened as a pick’em. The total, meanwhile, is sitting at 47 points after opening at that same number.

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OAKLAND: The Raiders beat the Saints 35-34 as a 2.5-point underdog in Week 1 but fell to the Falcons 35-28 as a 4-point home favorite last Sunday. Derek Carr was 34-of-45 for 299 yards with three touchdowns with no interceptions in the loss, while Amari Cooper caught 5-of-9 targets for 71 yards and Clive Walford caught one of Carr’s three touchdowns.

TENNESSEE: The Titans are also 1-1 after beating the Lions 16-15 as a 6-point road underdog last Sunday in Detroit. Marcus Mariota and the Tennessee offense struggled throughout the game but was excellent on the team’s game-winning final drive. Mariota found Andre Johnson in the back of the end zone for a 9-yard touchdown pass as the Titans went up for good. Mariota was 25-of-33 for 238 yards with two touchdown passes and an inception in the win.

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OUR PICK: The favorite is 8-1 against the spread in the last nine meetings between these two teams while the Titans are 7-3-1 against the number in their last 11 games in Week 3. The Raiders, meanwhile, are winless at 0-4 at the betting window in their last four games after accumulating more than 150 yards rushing in their previous contest. They’re also 1-5 ATS in their last six games after passing for more than 250 yards in their previous contest.

NFL WEEK 3 PICK: TENNESSEE TITANS -2

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