Titans Vs Chargers In 2010
Titans vs Chargers
This Halloween the Titans take to the road
This holiday weekend, the Chargers, who hold a current record of 2-5, will sponsor the Titans, who have an impressive 5-2 record to date this year. Even so, the Chargers are still the hometown favorites to win this matchup at minus 3.5 with the total over under listed at 44.5 points.
The Titans beat Philadelphia 37-19, at home, in Week 7 and sit on top of the AFC South. Qb Kerry Collins completed 17 of 31 for 276 yards with three TD’s but 2 interceptions. RB Chris Johnson had 24 carries for 66 yards, while Kenny Briton had a substantial game with 7 catches for 225 yards with 3 TD’s. Their defense pulled down 2 interceptions, but got only one sack. The Titans offense is rated 24th total with 302 yards per game, with a 29th rated pass competition at 170 yards-per-game and the eighth greatest rated running competition. They score the second most amount of points per-game averaging 28.4 points-per-game.
It seems like the Titans could be receiving their Quarterback back this weekend as Vince Youthful has practiced for the first time this Wednesday since spraining his knee and his ankle in the course of the Titans’ win on October 18th versus the Jaguars.
As for the Chargers, they lost to New England Patriots 20-23, at home, a week ago and have slipped to dead last in the AFC West. Quarterback Phillip Rivers made 34 of 50 passes for 336 yards with one Touchdown and an interception. RB Ryan Mathews had 8 carries for a low 15 yards, while FB Michael Tolbert ran in a TD. Titans RB Chris Johnson has rushed for over 100 yards in eight straight road matches.
These 2 teams are tied for the league lead with 25 sacks. Qb Philip Rivers is 3- all-time against the Titan, whilst Antonio Gates leads all tight ends with eight tds. WR Legedu Naanee, who has missed the past 2 competitions considering of a hamstring injury, is supposed to return to the Chargers’ lineup Sunday. Nevertheless, the Chargers again expect to be WR Malcolm Floyd and kicker Nate Kaeding, who has a groin injury.
The Chargers offense is ranked top overall 422 yards-per-game with the greatest rated pass match at 317 yards per game, and a 17th ranked running competition. They score the seventh most amount of points per-game averaging 25.three. On defense the Chargers are rated first overall with 255 yards-per-game, with a best rated pass rush and a sixth ranked rush defense. The Chargers offer up the 19th least amount of points per-game at only 21.