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Nissan Stadium Showdown: Tennessee Titans Clash with Denver Broncos

As the Tennessee Titans gear up to host the Denver Broncos at Nissan Stadium, fans are eager for insights on how their team might fare in this upcoming NFL battle. The Titans have had a mixed bag of performances leading up to this game, but there's reason for cautious optimism.


Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22), wide receiver Treylon Burks (16), offensive tackle Daniel Brunskill (60) take the field before their NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)

In their last game against the Kansas City Chiefs on November 7th, the Titans put up a valiant effort in a narrow 20-17 loss. Despite being outscored, they showcased a robust defense with four sacks and an interception. However, their offense struggled significantly with only 80 passing yards and a completion percentage of just 31 percent. The rushing attack was more effective, amassing 172 yards and averaging nearly six yards per carry.


The previous week's encounter on October 30th against the Houston Texans saw the Titans emerge victorious with a score of 17-10. Their ground game was dominant once again as they racked up an impressive 314 rushing yards. Yet turnovers were an issue as they lost one fumble and threw an interception.


Against the Indianapolis Colts on October 23rd at home in Nissan Stadium – where they will face off against Denver – Tennessee secured another win (19-10). The defense recorded three sacks and two interceptions while holding Indianapolis to just ten points.


Looking ahead to their match-up with Denver, it is clear that if Tennessee wants to secure victory, they must rely heavily on their running game which has been consistently strong throughout these past games. Their defense has also proven capable of making key plays but will need to maintain that level of performance against Denver's offense.


The passing game remains a concern for Tennessee; it needs significant improvement if they are going to keep defenses honest and not solely focused on stopping the run. Quarterback accuracy and decision-making must be better than what was displayed in recent games for them to stand any chance of outscoring Denver.


Tennessee fans should expect another close contest given recent performances but can take solace in knowing that their team has shown resilience even when things aren't clicking perfectly. With strong support from home fans at Nissan Stadium, there is every chance that this could tilt things in favor of the Titans come gameday.


Mark your calendars for November 13th when kickoff is scheduled at noon CST at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN. Fans can catch all the action live on CBS or follow along through various sports streaming services available online.

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