Titans vs Bears Picks & Predictions for Week 1: Pollard Shines in Tennessee Debut

Although Tennessee is shifting to a more pass-heavy playbook, offseason addition Tony Pollard will still have a major impact out of the backfield in Sunday’s season opener in the Windy City.

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Neil Parker • Betting Analyst
Sep 6, 2024 • 11:34 ET • 4 min read
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The Chicago Bears start a new era on Sunday as Caleb Williams makes his NFL debut against the Tennessee Titans at Soldier Field.

However, it's the Tennessee backfield that has my attention, and our Titans vs. Bears predictions are eyeing the props market for Tony Pollard. Find out more in my NFL picks for Sunday, September 8.

Titans vs Bears prediction

My best bet
Tony Pollard Over 10.5 receiving yards (-110 at BetMGM)

My analysis

The days of the ground-and-pound attack from the Tennessee Titans are a thing of the past following the hiring of pass-happy head coach Brian Callahan and the offseason signings of wide receivers Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd.

Running back Tony Pollard was also brought in after recording 94 receptions for 682 yards in the past two seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. Pollard finished with double-digit receiving yards in 24 of 36 games during the two years, including in each of his three postseason starts.

How Callahan and first-year offensive coordinator Nick Holz split up the backfield work between Pollard and second-year RB Tyjae Spears is a big-time question leading into the Week 1 matchup between the Titans and Chicago Bears. It’s also a reason we’re landing a lower receiving yards total for Pollard after he closed with a 20.5 total in nine of his final 10 games last season, with the outlier a 15.5 benchmark.

Still, we got a glimpse at how the Titans might approach the backfield split during their final preseason game. Pollard received the start and scored a touchdown on the first possession before Spears entered the game for Tennessee’s second drive. Pollard also spelled Spears for a fourth-down play and the first-year Titan hauled in a 14-yard reception to extend the drive to finish off his final dress rehearsal. Spears, meanwhile, saw action with backup quarterback Mason Rudolph during the third Tennessee possession.

In addition to the noted Pollard preseason reception, he also caught each of his other three targets to finish with four receptions and 38 total receiving yards across his two exhibition games. Additionally, Pollard rushed nine times for 52 yards, while Spears was held to just 14 yards on seven carries.

While Holz continued to suggest there will be close to an even workload split as recently as Thursday, I’m still confident in Pollard playing enough to clear this decreased receiving total against Chicago.

With the Titans road underdog in Week 1, there’s also added potential for Tennessee to lean on the aerial attack. While Chicago projects to be an improved team across the board, last season saw the Bears allow opposing backs to have success in the passing game with the second-most receptions (107) and a league-high 1,003 receiving yards.

Titans vs Bears same-game parlay

Tony Pollard 10+ receiving yards

Tony Pollard Over 39.5 rushing yards

Tyjae Spears Under 39.5 rushing yards

It’s shortsighted to put too much stock into preseason results, but there was a sizable gap in the backfield production from Pollard and Spears. Spears was also drafted under the watch of the prior coaching regime, while Pollard was brought in with Callahan and Holz in the mix.

The highlighted Holz clip also suggested there would be fluidity to how the backfield reps would be split, and I think we’ll see Pollard finish Week 1 with more touches, targets, and a higher snap count. Spears being involved is also important because Pollard’s rushing and receiving efficiency dipped considerably last year when he was slotted into a more featured role.

Pollard went for 5.2 yards per tote and 9.5 yards per reception in 2022 before dipping to respective 4.0 and 5.7 marks last season.

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Williams goes Under in NFL debut

My bet: Caleb Williams Under 242.5 passing yards (-115 at BetMGM)

This isn’t the same Tennessee defense that was shredded through the air in 2023 – and especially in the secondary. The Titans brought in veterans L'Jarius Sneed and Chidobe Awuzie at cornerback, in addition to former Seattle Seahawks safeties Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams. Adams is questionable to suit up Sunday, but there’s still a lot of optimism for the Tennessee stop unit. Sneed and Awuzie are physical and have shown off in press coverage, and Diggs is a nice fit alongside veteran Amani Hooker.

Turning to Caleb Williams, the weapons are definitely in place for his athleticism to be on full display right out of the gate. But this is still his first NFL start, and while there were positive signs during the preseason, he only completed 10 of 20 passing attempts in exhibition play. Additionally, if the Bears are able to pull ahead as a home favorite, Williams could be facilitating a run-heavy offense in a negative game script for this passing yards total.

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Titans vs Bears odds

Titans vs Bears live odds

Titans vs Bears opening odds

  • Spread: Tennessee +5 (-110) | Chicago -5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Tennessee +190 | Chicago -215
  • Over/Under: Over 43.5 (-110) | Under 43.5 (-110)

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Titans vs Bears spread and Over/Under analysis

  • After opening as a -5 home favorite at BetMGM, the Bears are all the way down to -3.5 with a -115 vig as of Thursday afternoon.
  • There are other shops with Chicago trading at -4, so I wouldn’t be shocked if BetMGM also returned to that number.
  • This total has climbed at BetMGM, with the number opening at 43.5 in May and ticking all the way up to 45.5 earlier this week. It’s trading at 45 with even -110 odds on both sides as of Thursday afternoon.

Titans vs Bears betting trend to know

Pollard has recorded double-digit receiving yards in 24 of 36 games the past two seasons, including in each of his three postseason contests. Find more NFL betting trends for Titans vs. Bears.

Titans vs Bears game info

Location: Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
Date: Sunday, 9-8-2024
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
TV: FOX

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