Patriots vs. Titans: How to watch live stream, TV channel, NFL start time.
NFL playoffs Patriots vs Titans: How to watch, game time, TV schedule, channels, radio, live online streaming, betting odds, tickets, FanPulse
Who's Playing
Tennessee @ New England
How To Watch
- When: Saturday at 8:15 p.m. ET
- Where: Gillette Stadium -- Foxborough, Massachusetts
- TV: CBS
- Follow: CBS Sports App
Current Records: Tennessee 9-7; New England 12-4
The Superbowl LIII winner New England Patriots will host Tennessee Titans in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs on Saturday night, January 4. Last season, the then-AFC Champion Patriots won over the Rams to gain the Super Bowl victory while the Titans missed the playoffs.
Finishing this season with 12 wins and 4 wins, the AFC East’s Patriots are seeded #3 while the AFC South’s Titans secured wildcard entry with 9-7, are seeded #6.
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What to Know
The New England Patriots will duke it out with the Tennessee Titans in the first round of the playoffs on Saturday at Gillette Stadium at 8:15 p.m. ET. New England has a defense that allows only 14.06 points per game, so Tennessee's offense will have their work cut out for them.
It was all tied up 10-10 at halftime, but the Patriots were not quite the Miami Dolphins' equal in the second half when they met on Sunday. The Patriots fell just short of Miami by a score of 27-24. What made the defeat an especially bitter pill for the Patriots to swallow was that they had been favored by 17 points coming into the game.
Meanwhile, Tennessee ended the year with a bang, routing the Houston Texans 35-14 on Sunday. RB Derrick Henry was a one-man wrecking crew for Tennessee, rushing for three TDs and 211 yards on 32 carries. One of the most memorable plays of the contest was Henry's 53-yard touchdown rush down the left side of the field in the fourth quarter. Henry's sharp performance set his single-game rushing touchdown high for the season.
New England suffered a grim 34-10 defeat to Tennessee when the two teams previously met in November of last year. Maybe the Patriots will have more luck at home instead of on the road? Watch the matchup and check back on CBS Sports for all the details.
Odds
The Patriots are a 4.5-point favorite against the Titans, according to the latest NFL odds.
Over/Under: 44
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Series History
New England have won two out of their last three games against Tennessee.
- Nov 11, 2018 - Tennessee 34 vs. New England 10
- Jan 13, 2018 - New England 35 vs. Tennessee 14
- Dec 20, 2015 - New England 33 vs. Tennessee 16
When And Where To Watch New England Patriots vs Tennessee Titans Free Stream?
| When Is Kick-Off? | January 4, Saturday |
| What Time Is Kick-Off? | 8:15 PM (ET) |
| Where Is it Being Played? | Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts |
| TV Channel/Live Stream | NFL on CBS |
| Referee? | John Hussey |
Where To Watch New England Patriots vs Tennessee Titans Live Score?
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Possible Lineups
| New England Patriots | TBA |
| Tennessee Titans | TBA |
Super Bowl Victory Record
Out of 11 Super Bowl appearances, the Patriots won the title 6 times (consecutive wins in XXXVIII and XXXIX) and lost 5.
On the other, the Titans made only 1 Super Bowl appearance (XXXIV) but lost to the Rams.
Head-To-Head (In Playoffs)
So far, the teams have met each other 3 times in playoffs (in 1978, 2004 and 2018). The Patriots won in 2 match-ups (in 2004 & 2018) & the Titans (then Houston Oilers) won in 1978.
New England Patriots record the highest 37 wins in playoffs out of 57 appearances while the Titans made 15 wins and lost 20 games in playoffs.
Injury Report
The Patriots record 11 players in injured reserves: D’Angelo Ross (CB), Brandon King (LB), Keionta Davis (DE), David Andrews (C), Derek Rivers (DE), Hjalte Froholdt (G), Malik Gant (DB), James Develin (FB), Stephen Gostkowski (K), Jakob Johnson (FB) and Gunner Olszewski (WR).
Furthermore, the squad will have questionable appearances of Terrence Brooks (DB), Jason McCourty (CB), Julian Edelman (WR) and Jamie Collins (OLB).
On the opposing team, the Titan report injured reserves for Cameron Batson (WR), D’Andre Walker (OLB), Jordan Williams (LB), David Fluellen (RB), Malcolm Butler (CB), Chris Milton (CB), Cameron Wake (LB), Delanie Walker (TE), and Ryan Succop (K).
Adam Humphries (WR), Kalif Raymond (WR), Cody Hollister (WR) and Cody Hollister (T) are questionable to play.