Titans vs. Cowboys odds, line, spread: Thursday Night Football picks, NFL predictions, bets from proven model

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Titans vs. Cowboys odds, line, spread: Thursday Night Football picks, NFL predictions, bets from proven model

Dallas Cowboys are trying to keep their slim hopes alive for the NFC East title. They beat Philadelphia 40-34 last Saturday to move within two games of the first-place Eagles. Tennessee Titans are coming off its fifth consecutive loss and are tied with Jacksonville for first in the AFC South standings. The Titans and Cowboys play at 8:15 p.m. ET on Thursday Night Football. SportsLine's advanced computer model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and has returned over $7,100 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception.

SportsLine's proven model has made its picks and predictions for Thursday Night Football. Titans vs. Cowboys is a Thursday night game. The Cowboys are 11-4 against the spread in their last 15 road games.

Titans vs. Cowboys is Thursday Night Football. Dallas is 11-4 against the spread in their last 15 road games. Titans are 0-5-1 against a spread against Dallas in last five games, including 0.5 points in the last 5 games against them.

Dallas has won seven of its last nine games. The Cowboys have scored an average of 36 points during that period. Dallas has scored 40 or more on four occasions and allowed 22.8 per game. Dak Prescott is coming off his first 300-yard effort of the year. CeeDee Lamb has caught three touchdown passes in his last four games, including one against Philadelphia. Lamb also leads the NFL with 759 yards from the slot this season.

Ryan Tannehill is out for the Dolphins. Derrick Henry is second in the league in rushing yards (1,429) and touchdowns (13). Rookie Malik Willis has yet to throw for 100 yards or a touchdown in three starts this year. Robert Woods leads the Titans with 44 catches and 448 receiving yards in his first year with the team.

SportsLine's model is leaning Under on the point total. The model also says one side of the spread hits in over 50% of simulations.


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