ESPN Predicts Winner Of Patriots-Titans Wild-Card Game

The New England Patriots missed the chance to have some time off after losing the regular-season finale to the Miami Dolphins. It was an unpredicted loss, but the Patriots lost this game. They have to play the Tennessee Titans at Gillette Stadium. ESPN’s NFL experts have predicted the winner of this clash.

According to experts, the Patriots will smash the Titans on Saturday at Gillette Stadium in their wild-card round game. The Worldwide Leader’s experts decided to favor the Patriots by an 8-2 vote. National NFL writer Kevin Seifert says Tennessee’s struggles on New England’s turf will not disappear.

“The Titans franchise hasn’t won at New England since 1993 when the team was known as the Houston Oilers,” Seifert wrote Thursday. “Since then, the Oilers/Titans are 0-6 in the state of Massachusetts, including the playoffs. The Patriots are 19-3 all-time in the postseason at Gillette Stadium. And at the very least, this year’s Titans team is untested against good teams on the road. It played only one road opponent that finished the season with a winning record: the Houston Texans, who rested many of their key players on Sunday in the Titans’ 35-14 victory. While the Patriots have had some struggles this season, and the Titans are 7-3 since elevating quarterback Ryan Tannehill, there are plenty of reasons to suggest a victory for the home team.”

Most analysts would support the Patriots. However, some have offered a few reasons why a loss may be a possibility. Key Tennessee players and staffers know a few things about New England. There’s also a possibility of Tannehill to outplay quarterback Tom Brady. The Patriots will now to try to prove doubters wrong. They will have to defeat the Titans and secure a place in the divisional round. A win over the Titans would be great, and players will have to try really hard to make this happen. Will they be able to defeat Mike Vrabel’s team? When it comes to Vrabel, he believes that the Patriots quarterback has so much to offer. Brady is the greatest of all time, remember? Game on, Pats!


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