Las Vegas Raiders vs Tennessee Titans October 12th 2025
The Tennessee Titans travel to Las Vegas to play the Raiders in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season. This game takes place at Allegiant Stadium, a dome, so weather will not be a factor. Both teams have struggled this season, with identical records of 1-4.
Brian Callahan leads the Titans, while Pete Carroll is at the helm for the Raiders. The Titans have managed one win on the road, while the Raiders are still seeking their first home victory. This game airs on FOX at 4:05 PM, making it a key matchup for both teams to turn their seasons around.
Titans vs Raiders Key Information
- Sport: Football
- Teams: Tennessee Titans vs. Las Vegas Raiders
- Venue: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV USA
- Date: Sunday, October 12, 2025
- Betting Odds: Titans Moneyline +196, Raiders Moneyline -238, Titans Spread +4.5 (-109), Raiders Spread -4.5 (-112), Total Over 41.5 (-108), Total Under 41.5 (-112)
Titans vs Raiders – NFL Week 6 Betting Preview
The Tennessee Titans look to build on their first win of the season when they visit the Las Vegas Raiders for a Week 6 AFC matchup.
Tennessee staged a wild 22-21 comeback against Arizona behind rookie quarterback Cameron Ward, while Las Vegas is reeling from four straight losses and a lopsided 40-6 defeat in Indianapolis. Both teams are seeking stability — and signs of life — before the season slips away.
The Titans can win if
Cameron Ward keeps his poise and the offense finishes drives early. The rookie QB passed for a season-high 265 yards and 193 of those came in the fourth quarter last week, showing his growth as a late-game leader.
Tennessee’s passing game has improved with Calvin Ridley’s emergence (131 yards vs Arizona), and the running game continues to flow through Tony Pollard, who ranks 11th in the NFL with 328 rushing yards. The Titans’ front seven remains a strength — Jeffery Simmons recorded 1.5 sacks last week — and they’ll need another dominant effort to collapse the pocket against Geno Smith.
If Ward protects the ball and the Titans sustain long drives, Tennessee’s balance on both sides of the ball gives them a real shot to steal a second straight road victory.
The Raiders can win if
Geno Smith limits turnovers and the defense tightens in the red zone. Smith has thrown nine interceptions — the most in the league — and been sacked 16 times, but his chemistry with Jakobi Meyers and Tre Tucker continues to develop.
Las Vegas has shown offensive flashes, including 240 rushing yards against Chicago earlier this year, led by Ashton Jeanty (349 rushing yards, eighth in the league). The Raiders’ offensive line must open lanes for Jeanty to help Smith manage pressure.
Defensively, Las Vegas gives up 27.8 points per game but faces a Titans team averaging just 14.6. If the Raiders force early punts and convert short fields through kicker Daniel Carlson, they can finally reverse their four-game skid.
Line Movement and Odds
Opening: Raiders -4.5 / Titans +4.5
Current: Raiders -4 / Titans +4
Total: 41.5 points
Tennessee has covered 66% of its last three road games, while Las Vegas has gone 2-1 ATS as a home favorite this season. Early money favors the Titans’ cover potential after their comeback in Arizona.
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Matchup Breakdown
Tennessee ranks near the bottom of the league in scoring but sits top-10 in time of possession, relying on Ward’s accuracy and Pollard’s efficiency to keep defenses guessing. The Titans’ offensive line has allowed just nine sacks, a promising sign for a rookie-led unit.
Las Vegas averages 309.2 yards per game but ranks 27th in red-zone conversion rate (45%). The Raiders’ defense allows nearly 28 points per game and has struggled to contain mobile quarterbacks — a factor that could benefit Ward’s rollout-based passing style.
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Injury Report
Tennessee Titans
- WR Van Jefferson (ankle) – doubtful
- DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle) – questionable
- K Joey Slye (calf) – questionable
- LB Arden Key (quad) – out
Las Vegas Raiders
- TE Brock Bowers (knee) – doubtful
- LT Kolton Miller (ankle) – IR
- TE Michael Mayer (concussion) – probable
- P AJ Cole (ankle) – questionable
Weather at Allegiant Stadium: 72°F indoors (roof closed).
Best Bets and Prediction
Both defenses allow nearly 28 points per game, suggesting more scoring potential than recent trends indicate. The Titans’ ability to generate late-game momentum combined with the Raiders’ inconsistency makes this a coin flip — but Tennessee’s pass rush could be the X-factor.
Prediction: Raiders 24, Titans 21
Best Bet: Titans +4.5 (-110)
Secondary Lean: Over 41.5 (-110)
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