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NFL : Teaser Line Matchup
Sunday 12/27/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
HOUSTON
 
TENNESSEE
-3.5  

+3.5  
-160

+140

38.5
 
34
Final
6

HOUSTON (7 - 7) at TENNESSEE (3 - 11)
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Week 16 Sunday, 12/27/2015 1:00 PM
Board SideTotal
123HOUSTON+2Over 33
124TENNESSEE+10Under 45
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-7+2.57-77-619.67.0345.1(5.1)1.321.514.4320.8(5.4)1.2
Road Games3-4+1.83-44-220.34.6342.0(4.9)1.426.017.6351.6(5.7)1.3
Last 3 Games1-2-0.81-21-214.37.3298.3(5)1.322.316.0297.7(5.3)1.0
Grass Games5-5+05-55-420.77.9344.2(5)1.020.713.6327.7(5.4)1.3
Division Games3-1+1.83-12-221.78.2350.2(5.4)1.015.78.2279.5(4.8)2.0
HOUSTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)19.67.020.830:0328-103(3.6)23-3957.4%242(6.1)68-345(5.1)(17.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.411.320.530:1026-106(4.1)23-3762.3%250(6.8)63-356(5.7)(15.2)
Offense Road Games20.34.621.429:0826-92(3.5)23-4353.6%250(5.8)70-342(4.9)(16.9)
Defense (All Games)21.514.418.429:5626-110(4.2)20-3460.0%211(6.3)60-321(5.4)(14.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.24.211.920.530:2526-109(4.1)22-3662.1%248(6.9)62-357(5.7)(14.8)
Defense Road Games26.017.619.930:5229-135(4.7)20-3360.1%216(6.6)61-352(5.7)(13.5)
HOUSTON - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.80.51.3-0.115-637.5%1-033.3%1-31(23.9)3-23(7.3)7-59
Opponents Avg. Stats Against10.61.61.813-539.4%1-150.8%2-45(23.1)23-2(9.7)7-61
Stats For (Road Games)0.90.61.4-0.115-638.9%2-138.5%2-41(23.7)3-25(9.7)7-56
Stats Against (All Games)0.80.41.2 13-430.1%1-055.6%2-61(25.1)4-38(10.4)7-64
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.5 13-539.4%1-051.4%2-47(21.9)21-2(8.9)7-62
Stats Against (Road Games)0.90.41.3 14-536.5%1-075.0%2-60(24.7)3-32(9.4)8-71

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-11-7.24-97-619.28.9321.4(5.6)2.025.613.3344.1(5.8)1.2
Home Games1-6-5.62-43-319.48.6317.4(5.5)2.126.710.0356.0(6)1.4
Last 3 Games1-2-10-22-122.08.0347.0(6.1)2.034.021.0389.3(6.2)0.7
Grass Games2-9-7.43-75-519.29.5313.0(5.4)2.124.410.4328.8(5.7)1.3
Division Games1-3-21-22-223.510.0356.7(5.8)2.028.210.5334.7(6)1.2
TENNESSEE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)19.28.919.430:1224-94(4)21-3463.3%227(6.7)58-321(5.6)(16.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.412.220.730:2127-108(4.1)23-3762.6%250(6.8)63-358(5.7)(14.7)
Offense Home Games19.48.619.729:3123-92(3.9)21-3561.6%226(6.5)58-317(5.5)(16.3)
Defense (All Games)25.613.319.930:1028-110(4)20-3164.2%234(7.5)59-344(5.8)(13.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.611.420.630:1326-107(4.1)23-3761.2%252(6.7)63-358(5.7)(15.2)
Defense Home Games26.710.020.930:2928-122(4.3)20-3166.0%234(7.6)59-356(6)(13.3)
TENNESSEE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.10.92.0-0.812-432.7%1-041.7%2-47(20.6)2-19(8.6)6-48
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.51.813-539.4%1-052.7%2-47(23.2)24-2(9.7)7-59
Stats For (Home Games)1.60.62.1-0.712-434.1%1-040.0%2-51(20.9)2-14(8.1)6-45
Stats Against (All Games)0.70.51.2 13-642.6%1-033.3%1-40(26.9)3-39(14.1)7-63
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.6 14-539.7%1-047.5%2-46(22.2)21-2(9.1)7-64
Stats Against (Home Games)0.90.61.4 13-648.9%1-020.0%2-38(22)2-27(12.4)8-63
Average power rating of opponents played: HOUSTON 19.5,  TENNESSEE 18.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/1/2015TENNESSEE20-6W-3.5W43U23-5623-35-214020-8622-31-1253
11/16/2015@ CINCINNATI10-6W10W46.5U25-8217-33-174121-7322-38-1832
11/22/2015NY JETS24-17W4W40O37-12317-35-241121-7019-39-1972
11/29/2015NEW ORLEANS24-6W-4W51U38-16721-27-195110-5025-44-2181
12/6/2015@ BUFFALO21-30L3L42O26-12626-43-275136-18711-21-2030
12/13/2015NEW ENGLAND6-27L4L46U22-8712-24-102131-11622-30-1971
12/20/2015@ INDIANAPOLIS16-10W2.5W42U37-15517-28-150219-5018-32-1402
12/27/2015@ TENNESSEE            
1/3/2016JACKSONVILLE            

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/1/2015@ HOUSTON6-20L3.5L43U20-8622-31-125323-5623-35-2140
11/8/2015@ NEW ORLEANS34-28W6.5W50.5O28-11228-39-371127-6128-39-3552
11/15/2015CAROLINA10-27L3.5L43U21-6416-24-178234-11921-26-1840
11/19/2015@ JACKSONVILLE13-19L3L41U26-10422-35-212123-9021-31-2182
11/29/2015OAKLAND21-24L1L45P18-4417-37-205230-8424-38-3232
12/6/2015JACKSONVILLE42-39W-3T43.5O35-21020-29-257221-8124-36-3021
12/13/2015@ NY JETS8-30L8L43U13-2422-40-268134-18321-36-2560
12/20/2015@ NEW ENGLAND16-33L14.5L48O21-5923-34-223326-9323-35-2531
12/27/2015HOUSTON            
1/3/2016@ INDIANAPOLIS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
HOUSTON: Texans head coach Bill O'Brien surprised a lot of people with his canning of offensive line coach Paul Dunn after last season'ex-Jets assistant Mike Devlin will oversee the unit this year. He has run a variety of schemes up front in the past, but he'll surely stick primarily to a zone blocking scheme. Arian Foster won't be back until after the bye week after tearing his groin before the season. He'll be relied on heavily upon his return. Brian Hoyer, who was named the starter, is very familiar with O'Brien's system from his time in New England. It's a system that uses a lot of spread concepts, stacks and bunches to open things up. Although Hopkins does his best work on the sideline, he'll be asked to work a greater variety of routes in a feature role this year. Cecil Shorts will likely open the year as the complementary possession receiver, with rookie Jaelen Strong eventually supplanting him. The Texans tied for third in the NFL last season with 20 interceptions and tied for first with five defensive touchdowns. DE J.J. Watt anchors a group that should be better in 2015, provided that OLB Jadeveon Clowney, the 2014 draft's top overall pick, is healthy after undergoing knee surgery.
TENNESSEE: The Titans use a hybrid blocking scheme in the running game, and the maturation of some of their young blockers should lead to more success this season. Bishop Sankey overtook Shonn Greene last year and figures to be the lead in Tennessee's committee. Sankey thrives on inside zone runs, something that is becoming a staple of the Titans' offense. Head coach Ken Whisenhunt's offense is QB-friendly; a lot of pre-snap reads. Quarterback Marcus Mariota was named the starter and shouldn't have too difficult of a time adjusting. Kendall Wright will continue to operate as more of a slot receiver, using his quickness to shake open on shorter routes in the middle of the field. Rookie Dorial Green-Beckham should overtake Justin Hunter as the primary deep threat; both are raw. Harry Douglas gives them a complementary receiver who can win some one-on-one matchups, but it should be tight end Delanie Walker, used on a wide variety of routes, who is the default No. 2 receiver again. The Titans made a big move by hiring Dick LeBeau as defensive coordinator after he'd spent the past 11 seasons in the same position with the Steelers. He'll be tasked with turning around a defense that gave up more rushing yards last season than any team aside from the Browns.
PREVIEW
Texans-Titans Preview
By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

Four quarterbacks have finished victories and their star running back hasn't played since October, yet the Houston Texans are on the verge of the AFC South title.

They'll have to thrive amid uncertainty again this week as they look to secure it.

Houston is unsure if Brian Hoyer or Brandon Weeden will be under center Sunday when it tries to win a fourth straight meeting with the Tennessee Titans, who will have Zach Mettenberger at quarterback in place of the injured Marcus Mariota.

The Texans (7-7) can clinch with a win, or a tie and an Indianapolis loss at Miami - a scenario not many would have envisioned when they opened 1-4. Coach Bill O'Brien flip-flopped between Hoyer and Ryan Mallett in those games before Mallett eventually was released and Hoyer took the reigns.

T.J. Yates was forced into action twice when Hoyer went down with a concussion and finished a pair of victories. When Yates suffered a torn ACL last week, newly signed Brandon Weeden came on and went 11 of 18 for 105 yards and a touchdown pass to Jalen Strong in a 16-10 win over the Colts.

Hoyer practiced Wednesday but hasn't been cleared to face the Titans (3-11). An independent neurologist will have to give final approval after Hoyer suffered his second concussion in less than a month.

If Hoyer can't go, Weeden will make his first start for Houston after starting two games for Dallas in place of the injured Tony Romo. He lost that job to Matt Cassel before being waived Nov. 17 and claimed by the Texans the next day.

Weeden didn't have any reps with the first-team offense before relieving Yates last week. He'll have had another week of practice to get more comfortable as Houston looks to secure its third South title in five years.

''My confidence and my timing is just not what it needs to be,'' Weeden said. ''That is kind of to be expected. I haven't thrown any of those routes to any of those guys, so that just comes with time.

''I thought as the game went on the communication got better. I think I settled down and started really communicating and getting guys lined up. There is a couple of throws I would like to have back, but like I said, just uncertainty of timing and just getting a better feel for it.''

Houston has persevered through the quarterback carousel and the loss of Arian Foster, who missed the first three games with a groin problem before suffering a season-ending torn right Achilles in Week 7.

DeAndre Hopkins has thrived no matter who has thrown to him on his way to his first Pro Bowl selection. J.J. Watt has 13 1/2 sacks and was also named to the Pro Bowl, leading a Houston defense that has allowed 10 or fewer points five times.

One of those instances came Nov. 1 when Watt had 2 1/2 of the Texans' seven sacks in a 20-6 win over Tennessee. Mettenberger was on the receiving end of each, and that defeat cost coach Ken Whisenhunt his job.

Interim coach Mike Mularkey hopes to better protect Mettenberger in this meeting after Mariota suffered a sprained right MCL in last week's 33-16 loss at New England.

Mariota, who missed the Texans game and one other with a sprained left knee, hasn't been ruled out for the season finale at Indianapolis, but it will be Mettenberger's team this week as he tries to win for the first time in nine career starts.

The second-year player went 20 of 28 for 248 yards and two touchdowns against the Patriots, but also threw two picks. He's been sacked 11 times in five appearances, and the Titans are tied with San Francisco for the most allowed in the league with 49.

''Obviously, we'll make some adjustments, so it doesn't happen again,'' Mularkey said of the last time Mettenberger faced Houston. ''He did some really good things (last week). There's some things I know he'd like to take back and he's got to quit doing trying to force some of the deeper throws when they're not there."

Mettenberger has an emerging target in rookie Dorial Green-Beckham, who finished with six catches for 113 yards last week. He had seven catches for 104 yards in his first seven games, but has caught 23 passes for 424 yards in the last seven.

"I just have to stay in my zone, keep with the fundamentals and try and make plays no matter who is throwing the ball,'' Green-Beckham said. "The key is to just stay focused. (The Patriots) game is over with and now (I need to) focus on what we need to do now to beat Houston."


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