- Matchup: Tennessee Titans vs Las Vegas Raiders
- Date: Sunday, October 12, 2025
- Venue: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
- Broadcasting on: FOX
- Point Spread Odds: Raiders (-5)
- Total Points Over/Under: 41.5
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In an exciting clash on Sunday, the Las Vegas Raiders (1-4) will face off against the Tennessee Titans (1-4) at Allegiant Stadium. Tennessee enters the match as 5-point underdogs, with a total set at 41.5 points.
The Tennessee Titans jog onto the field with a season record of 1-4. Their latest performance saw them triumph over the Arizona Cardinals, securing a narrow victory of 22-21. Quarterback Cam Ward completed 21 of 39 passes for 265 yards, achieving a QB rating of 64.6, but he did throw one interception. Running back Tony Pollard led the ground attack with 14 carries, accumulating 67 yards (averaging 4.8 yards per carry). Calvin Ridley made his mark with an impressive average of 26.2 yards per reception, totaling 131 yards on five grabs. The Titans executed 24 rushing plays for a total of 78 yards, averaging 3.3 yards per attempt. By the end of the match, Tennessee had run 63 plays, converting to a total of 327 yards. Defensively, they allowed the Cardinals 23 completions out of 32 attempts, giving up 192 yards with a completion rate of 71.9%. The Titans also struggled against the run, permitting 168 yards on 29 carries, averaging 5.8 yards per carry.

This season, the Titans have accumulated a total of 1,169 yards. Their offensive unit has secured 43 first downs, although they have also committed 41 penalties resulting in 331 yards. In terms of scoring, Tennessee has managed just 2 touchdowns through the air and 2 on the ground, totaling 7 turnovers (3 interceptions and 4 lost fumbles). Their running game averages 85.2 yards per game, placing them 29th in the league, while they average 14.6 points scored per game, ranking them 30th overall.
Defensively, the Titans rank 26th, allowing 28.2 points per game. They have given up 5.0 yards per rush and a total of 146.8 rushing yards per game. In terms of passing defense, the Titans have surrendered 1,100 passing yards, ranking them 22nd in the league, and allowing 220.0 yards per game through the air at a completion rate of 70.3%. Overall, they allow 366.8 total yards per game, placing them 25th in the league. They have given up 6 passing touchdowns and 10 rushing touchdowns this season, yielding a total of 734 rushing yards over their five games.
The Raiders also enter this matchup with a record of 1-4. Last week, they faced the Indianapolis Colts and suffered a heavy defeat, 40-6. Running back Ashton Jeanty had 14 carries for 67 yards, averaging 4.8 yards per carry. Jeanty also contributed in the passing game, making 5 receptions for 42 yards (8.4 yards per reception). Quarterback Geno Smith threw for 228 yards, completing 25 of 36 attempts with a QB rating of 63.2, while also tossing 2 interceptions and averaging 6.3 yards per attempt. Defensively, Las Vegas conceded 25 rushing attempts for 96 yards (3.8 yards per carry) and allowed the Colts 221 passing yards with a completion percentage of 65.6%. The Raiders finished the game with 296 total yards across 61 plays, averaging 4.9 yards per play.
In terms of scoring, the Raiders rank 30th in the league with an average of 16.6 points per game. They have thrown for a total of 1,051 yards so far this season, averaging 210.2 passing yards per game, placing them 16th in the league. Their rushing attack averages 112.6 yards per game, totaling 563 yards. Overall, the Raiders average 322.8 yards of offense per game, coming in 18th overall. Additionally, they have allowed 279 total yards through 31 penalties, ranking them 27th in the NFL for penalties conceded. The team’s defense has given up 7 passing touchdowns and allows 226.8 passing yards per game, positioning them 22nd overall. On the ground, they have yielded 507 rushing yards (101.4 yards per game) and 8 rushing touchdowns, while forcing 4 turnovers (2 interceptions and 2 fumbles). They have allowed a total of 139 points and have been on the field for 298 plays, ranking 15th in the league.
The big question remains: Who will triumph in tonight’s Titans vs Raiders matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Take the Raiders -5
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