Titans to Tackle Packers at Historic Lambeau Field in Prime Time Showdown
As the Tennessee Titans prepare to face off against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field, fans are eager for insights into how their team might perform. The Titans have had a mixed bag of results leading up to this game, but there's reason to believe they could pull off an upset in Green Bay.
In their last outing on November 13 at Nissan Stadium, the Titans managed a hard-fought victory over the Denver Broncos with a final score of 17-10. The defense was particularly impressive, racking up six sacks and forcing three three-and-outs. However, it wasn't just about defense; the special teams also shone with an average punt yardage of 54 and three punts inside the 20-yard line.
Despite these strengths, there are areas where Tennessee must improve. Their passing game against Denver left much to be desired; a completion percentage hovering around 53 percent won't cut it against a team like Green Bay. Moreover, they'll need more from their rushing attack than just averaging under three yards per carry if they want to control the clock and keep Aaron Rodgers off the field.
Looking back further to November 7 against Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, despite losing by only three points (20-17), it was clear that offensive production was lacking. With only five completions for a meager total of 80 yards through air and an abysmal third-down conversion rate of roughly nine percent, these numbers will need significant improvement.
However, not all is bleak for Tennessee fans. On October 30 against Houston Texans at NRG Stadium – another win (17-10) – showed what this team is capable of when firing on all cylinders: over six yards per rush attempt and two rushing touchdowns demonstrate that when they establish the run game early on, they can dominate time of possession and wear down defenses.
The upcoming match-up promises challenges but also opportunities for Tennessee Titans. To succeed in Green Bay's hostile environment under prime time lights on November 18th will require them leveraging their defensive prowess while finding consistency in offensive production that has been sporadic thus far.
Fans can catch this anticipated clash live on Amazon Prime Video starting at 8:15 PM EST from one of football's most storied venues – Lambeau Field in Green Bay Wisconsin.