The Tennessee Titans are a little more than 24 hours away from hosting the Dallas Cowboys in an interconference primetime showdown on “Thursday Night Football”.
These two teams couldn’t be on more polar opposite sides of the spectrum at the moment.
The Cowboys come into this game looking every bit like a Super Bowl contender with a record of 11-4.
Meanwhile, the Titans sit at 7-8 after dropping five-straight contests, which has resulted in Tennessee now being just one Week 18 loss away from completing arguably the worst regular season collapse in franchise history.
Unfortunately, a ton of the hype for tomorrow’s showdown has been minimized due to the unique situation Tennessee presently finds itself in regarding the possibility of resting several of its starters.
Nonetheless, whoever Mike Vrabel fields on Thursday must be ready to help a possibly shorthanded Titans team as it attempts to end its disastrous five-game losing skid against a talented Cowboys squad.
Now that we’ve briefly gone over some background information, let’s go over all of the important game information that every fan must know as we collectively prepare for the final Thursday night game of the 2022 season.
How to tune in
Who: Dallas Cowboys at Tennessee Titans
Where: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN
When: Thursday, Dec. 29 at 7:15 p.m. CDT
Streaming: Amazon Prime Video or Twitch.tv/PrimeVideo
Announcers: Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit
Listen: WGFX 104.5 FM-The Zone/SiriusXM 226 (away broadcast), 225 (home broadcast)
Betting odds
According to Tipico Sportsbook, the Titans are 10-point home underdogs to the Cowboys, with the over/under set at 40. The spread has gone up from 9.5 since the beginning of the week, while the over/under is down from 42.5.
Tennessee is 8-6-1 against the spread but has only hit the over in five of 15 games this season. The Cowboys have hit the over nine times and are 9-6 against the spread, per Team Rankings.
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