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NFL : ATS Matchup
Saturday 12/22/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
TENNESSEE
+12  

-12  
+425

-650

38
 
16
Final
25

WASHINGTON (7 - 7) at TENNESSEE (8 - 6)
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Week 16 Saturday, 12/22/2018 4:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
107WASHINGTON3737.5
108TENNESSEE-10.5-10
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-7+0.48-66-818.99.9315.3(5.3)1.122.112.5357.4(6)1.8
Road Games4-3+2.84-32-518.710.0309.9(5.4)1.119.69.4356.6(6)1.7
Last 3 Games1-2+0.31-21-215.05.3256.0(5.2)1.327.019.3343.3(5.9)1.3
Grass Games5-5+0.36-44-617.99.1301.1(5.2)0.921.713.6363.6(6.1)2.0
WASHINGTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)18.99.918.230:1826-114(4.3)20-3362.2%202(6.2)59-315(5.3)(16.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.211.320.330:2326-112(4.3)23-3467.0%240(7)60-352(5.8)(15.2)
Offense Road Games18.710.018.129:4026-116(4.4)20-3164.8%194(6.3)57-310(5.4)(16.6)
Defense (All Games)22.112.520.429:4225-117(4.6)23-3466.1%241(7.1)59-357(6)(16.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.711.320.530:1525-111(4.4)23-3566.3%244(6.9)60-355(5.9)(15.7)
Defense Road Games19.69.421.030:2025-108(4.2)23-3468.5%249(7.3)59-357(6)(18.2)
WASHINGTON - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.90.31.10.613-536.6%1-157.1%2-35(19.5)1-6(6)7-67
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.51.31.513-540.3%1-156.9%2-37(21.8)13-2(7.2)6-54
Stats For (Road Games)0.70.41.10.613-537.8%1-060.0%1-26(20.3)1-9(8)7-55
Stats Against (All Games)1.00.81.8 12-542.7%1-033.3%1-19(22)2-20(9.8)7-54
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.4 13-540.0%1-155.0%2-36(22)13-2(7.1)7-57
Stats Against (Road Games)1.00.71.7 12-539.5%1-042.9%1-20(23.2)2-25(12.4)7-55

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games8-6+4.88-66-819.18.2317.8(5.6)1.118.110.6329.0(5.5)0.9
Home Games5-1+5.84-23-322.710.5333.3(6.2)0.517.09.8341.5(5.3)0.8
Last 3 Games3-0+32-12-124.39.7376.7(6.3)0.710.36.0265.0(4.3)1.3
Grass Games6-4+66-45-520.18.5332.4(6)0.818.910.3342.9(5.7)0.8
TENNESSEE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)19.18.218.430:4229-131(4.5)18-2767.4%187(6.8)57-318(5.6)(16.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.910.719.630:0626-109(4.2)22-3564.4%233(6.8)60-343(5.7)(15.6)
Offense Home Games22.710.518.329:3227-128(4.8)18-2767.1%205(7.5)54-333(6.2)(14.7)
Defense (All Games)18.110.618.430:0126-110(4.3)21-3463.2%219(6.4)60-329(5.5)(18.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.111.219.830:3027-118(4.4)22-3464.2%229(6.7)61-346(5.7)(15.7)
Defense Home Games17.09.819.532:0726-107(4.2)24-3961.7%234(6)65-341(5.3)(20.1)
TENNESSEE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.41.1-0.113-541.1%1-063.6%1-41(34)2-15(8.4)5-46
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.51.31.813-539.0%1-049.5%2-38(22)15-2(7.5)7-55
Stats For (Home Games)0.50.00.50.312-432.0%1-183.3%1-27(32.4)2-11(6.4)5-46
Stats Against (All Games)0.60.40.9 13-434.8%1-152.6%2-44(27.9)2-21(9.2)7-60
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.61.6 13-539.0%1-154.1%2-41(23.2)17-2(9)7-58
Stats Against (Home Games)0.50.30.8 14-535.7%1-155.6%1-38(25.1)2-25(10.1)8-71
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 20.6,  TENNESSEE 18.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/28/2018@ NY GIANTS20-13W-1W44U33-18220-32-178114-3730-47-2662
11/4/2018ATLANTA14-38L-1.5L47O15-7930-46-287124-15426-38-3371
11/11/2018@ TAMPA BAY16-3W3.5W51U25-11619-27-170024-10329-41-3984
11/18/2018HOUSTON21-23L3W40.5O29-12418-39-154231-13916-24-1813
11/22/2018@ DALLAS23-31L7L40O20-8024-38-251334-14622-31-2580
12/3/2018@ PHILADELPHIA13-28L5.5L45U14-10417-25-131133-13027-39-3061
12/9/2018NY GIANTS16-40L3L40O22-8417-30-204334-22714-27-1751
12/16/2018@ JACKSONVILLE16-13W7W36U33-10916-25-136026-1729-17-202
12/22/2018@ TENNESSEE            
12/30/2018PHILADELPHIA            

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/5/2018@ DALLAS28-14W4W40O36-12521-29-215219-7221-32-2252
11/11/2018NEW ENGLAND34-10W6.5W46.5U36-15017-25-235019-4023-43-2440
11/18/2018@ INDIANAPOLIS10-38L1.5L50U25-8721-29-176228-10224-32-2950
11/26/2018@ HOUSTON17-34L3.5L42.5O23-10522-23-260134-28119-24-1810
12/2/2018NY JETS26-22W-10L40.5O22-13020-35-273133-15617-30-1241
12/6/2018JACKSONVILLE30-9W-5.5W36.5O32-26418-24-162120-6025-43-1951
12/16/2018@ NY GIANTS17-0W-2.5W42.5U45-21513-21-86016-4721-44-2132
12/22/2018WASHINGTON            
12/30/2018INDIANAPOLIS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: Head coach Jay Gruden gets the most out of his offense, and it's unlikely that Washington would have acquired QB Alex Smith if Gruden didn't think he could run the team effectively. While rookie RB Derrius Guice is promising and TE Jordan Reed dominates on the rare occasions when he's healthy, Washington has one of the weakest skill-position units in the league'certainly a downgrade from what Smith had in Kansas City. Washington showed some improvement in coordinator Greg Manusky's first season, but parted with promising, young CBs Kendall Fuller and Bashaud Breeland in the offseason. LBs Ryan Kerrigan and Zach Brown are solid, and there's hope for improvement up front with the addition of first-round draft pick DT Da'Ron Payne and the healthy return of 2017 first-rounder DE Jonathan Allen (who missed 11 games with a foot injury last season).
TENNESSEE: New coordinator Matt LaFleur is tasked with getting QB Marcus Mariota on track after a letdown 2017. LaFleur certainly has the pedigree, having worked under Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan (maybe the two best offensive minds in football) in recent years. The RB duo of Derrick Henry and Dion Lewis should have success behind a solid O-line, and that would allow Mariota to thrive as a play-action passer (like Jared Goff did with LaFleur last year). New coordinator Dean Pees, Baltimore's DC for the past six seasons, inherits an improving unit. Anchored by monstrous DT Jurrell Casey, the Titans allowed just 3.6 yards per carry in 2017 (4th best in the NFL). The secondary is shaping up to be one of the best in football. Former Patriots CB Malcolm Butler joins physical CB Logan Ryan and speedster CB Adoree' Jackson, an impressive trio that frees up All-Pro S Kevin Byard to make huge plays.
PREVIEW
Redskins-Titans matchup looms as elimination game
 

In what amounts to a playoff elimination game, the Tennessee Titans host the Washington Redskins on Saturday night in a matchup of two teams on the periphery of the postseason picture.

Both teams are sitting in eighth place in their respective conference entering Saturday night's matchup in Nashville, Tenn.

The Titans (8-6) are on a roll, ripping off three wins in a row following a pair of lopsided defeats to draw even with Baltimore and Indianapolis for the second wild card in the AFC. Tennessee, which wraps up the regular season against the Colts, does not own any of the tiebreakers and needs to win out.

"They're back in the race and so are we," said Titans head coach Mike Vrabel of the Redskins. "We're excited to be playing a meaningful game here at home."

Washington seemingly dropped out of contention in the wake of four consecutive defeats, including a 40-16 beating by the visiting New York Giants in Week 14, but rebounded with a 16-13 victory at Jacksonville last week.

The Redskins are a half-game behind sixth-place Minnesota in the NFC and tied with division rival Philadelphia, but the Eagles own the tiebreaker over them. That doesn't concern Washington's players at the moment.

"You would think we'd be out of the whole thing the way everything's been going, week in and week out," said Redskins cornerback Josh Norman. "Oh my gosh, this is like a circus. But at the same time, all that doesn't matter. We are still in this thing."

Saturday's matchup will feature near-identical game plans. While Washington has relied on the ageless Adrian Peterson to carry both the ground game and the offense, Tennessee's revival has been ignited by the late-season emergence of bruising back Derrick Henry.

The third-year running back from Alabama was wading through a nondescript season before erupting over the past two games. Henry rushed for 238 yards and four touchdowns in a 30-9 demolition of Jacksonville two weeks ago and followed that up with 170 yards and two scores in last weekend's 17-0 shutout at the New York Giants.

The 408 yards in the two wins accounted for nearly half of Henry's season total and eclipsed the franchise record for most rushing yards in a two-game span that was previously held by former Hall of Famer Earl Campbell. Henry said his turnaround started following a chat with former Titans running back Eddie George.

"He shot me straight, and told me I needed to finish runs, that I needed to be more physical, and make the defense pay," said Henry. "He told me I wasn't playing to my potential, and I could play better. That's the stuff I needed to hear. It gave me a different outlook moving forward."

Henry's bulldozing style has relegated quarterback Marcus Mariota to a supporting role. Mariota, who was hindered much of the season by numbness in his throwing hand as a result of an elbow injury, does not have a touchdown pass in the past two games while throwing for a combined 250 yards.

Washington has followed a similar blueprint for much of the season in relying on the 33-year-old Peterson. That formula is unlikely to change after quarterbacks Alex Smith and Colt McCoy suffered season-ending broken legs and Mark Sanchez floundered in his first start.

Josh Johnson was signed off the street earlier this month, which came one week after he was the No. 1 overall selection in the new Alliance of American Football draft. After not throwing a pass in the NFL since 2011, Johnson was 16 of 25 for 151 yards and a touchdown against the Jaguars.

Peterson rushed for 51 yards on 19 carries against Jacksonville's rugged defense to move within 77 yards of reaching 1,000 for the eighth time in his career -- and first since 2015 when he was still with the Minnesota Vikings.

"The look he has in his eyes is contagious because you see how bad he wants it," said Johnson of Peterson. "When you hand him the ball, it's very reflective in the way that he plays."

Johnson will have an easier time against a Tennessee defense that suffered a huge blow with the loss of cornerback Logan Ryan to a broken left fibula a week ago. Malcolm Butler will likely move back into the starting lineup.

"The one thing that Logan did outside of his play and coverage and blitzing, was his communication," Vrabel said. "So, we'll all have to pick up the slack. Everybody out there. That's what happens when guys go down in this league. Somebody has to go out there. Somebody has to take advantage of the opportunity and then be able to communicate, get lined up and help the guy next to you."


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 4:44:37 AM EST.


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