TEN 4.0 o42.5
IND -4.0 u42.5
PHI -4.0 o46.5
WAS 4.0 u46.5
LA -3.0 o47.0
NYJ 3.0 u47.0
CLE 10.0 o47.0
CIN -10.0 u47.0
NYG 10.0 o43.0
ATL -10.0 u43.0
ARI -5.0 o47.0
CAR 5.0 u47.0
DET -6.5 o47.0
CHI 6.5 u47.0
MIN -3.0 o42.5
SEA 3.0 u42.5
NE 14.0 o46.5
BUF -14.0 u46.5
JAC 2.5 o41.5
LV -2.5 u41.5
SF -2.0 o45.0
MIA 2.0 u45.0
TB -4.0 o48.0
DAL 4.0 u48.0
NO 14.0 o42.0
GB -14.0 u42.0
Final Dec 19
DEN 27
LAC 34
Final Dec 21
HOU 19 3.5 o42.5
KC 27 -3.5 u42.5
Final Dec 21
PIT 17 7.5 o44.0
BAL 34 -7.5 u44.0
New England 4th AFC East3-11
Tennessee 4th AFC South3-11
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New England @ Tennessee preview

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Last Meeting ( Aug 25, 2023 ) New England 7, Tennessee 23

The Tennessee Titans are 1-6 and already making plans for 2025. The No. 1 pick in next spring's draft is more likely than any kind of run to the fringes of playoff contention.

But unlike a couple of teams that have benched their young starters at quarterback to play veterans, Tennessee is committed to playing Will Levis as soon as he returns from a right shoulder injury. That could happen as early as Sunday, when the New England Patriots visit Nashville in a battle of teams that are a combined 3-12.

Titans coach Brian Callahan said on Friday that Levis, who has missed the past two games due to a right shoulder injury, is questionable for the game after "a good week" of practice.

So far this season, Levis has shown little of the big arm that made him a pleasant surprise last year when he took over in late October. He has averaged two turnovers in five games, tossing seven interceptions and losing three fumbles.

Callahan is a first-year coach with a hall pass for now. He and the franchise can afford on some level to play Levis and let him -- and the team -- take lumps now in hopes they can learn from mistakes later.

"There's not a lot of patience in pro sports in general," Callahan said. "Sometimes, it does take a little bit of time to learn all these things. You're balancing winning with developing and that's a very, very hard thing to do in pro football and probably every professional sport because fans want success.

"It's a really tricky thing, but it also stems mostly from (quarterback) is just such a difficult position to play and there's so much demand on the position that you have to play a good amount of football to learn those lessons."

Levis is actually completing 66.4 percent of his passes, up eight percent from last year, but he is averaging less than nine yards per completion. Backup Mason Rudolph is hitting nearly 59 percent of his attempts but averaging just over 10 yards per completion.

New England (2-6) had quarterback questions of its own, even after snapping a six-game losing streak last week with a 25-22 win over the New York Jets. Rookie Drake Maye, however, cleared concussion protocol on Saturday and is in line to start Sunday's contest.

Maye initially was injured late in the first quarter last Sunday and has been limited at practice this week.

One thing that became clear last week is that New England coach Jerod Mayo found the right button to push after a blowout loss to Jacksonville in London on Oct. 20, when he called his team soft. The Patriots displayed a renewed purpose against the Jets, an opponent that beat them 24-3 in September in New York.

"I would say those guys answered the challenge," Mayo said. "I don't think we have soft guys in the locker room."

The Patriots listed 15 players as limited at practice on Friday, including Maye, safety Kyle Dugger (ankle), linebacker Christian Elliss (abdomen), offensive tackle Vederian Lowe (ankle/shoulder) and defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy (neck). They are among those listed as questionable for Sunday's game.

The Titans ruled out cornerback L'Jarius Sneed (quadricep), running back Tyjae Spears (hamstring) and offensive lineman Andrew Rupcich (triceps), with Rupcich likely to land on injured reserve, Callahan said. A long list of players missing practice on Friday included wide receiver Tyler Boyd (shoulder), running back Tony Pollard (foot), cornerback Tre Avery (hamstring), safety Amani Hooker (groin), offensive lineman Dillon Radunz (foot) and nose tackle T'Vondre Sweat (hip).

The Patriots own a 26-18-1 advantage in the all-time series with the Titans, including four postseason games. New England won the teams' last matchup 36-13 in 2021 in Foxborough, Mass.

--Field Level Media

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