Vikings vs. Titans Betting Odds – Minnesota Road Line at -2.5

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Sep/09/2016

The Vikings vs. Titans betting odds have Minnesota at -2.5 on the road.

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Minnesota has taken a hit coming into this season after losing Teddy Bridgewater to a season ending injury.

Vikings fans have some glimmer of hope after Philadelphia traded Sam Bradford to Minnesota, a move widely being viewed as a way to keep that team’s post season possibilities alive.

Retired Packers quarterback Brett Favre says Bradford should be a good fit for the Vikings offense.

“When the focus is on Adrian Peterson and the run game, that’s great. You can kind of transition slowly,” Favre said. “But I think it really fits what [Bradford's] style of play is. So I thought it was a good move.”

The Titans rebuilding, meanwhile, continues but there is nothing to suggest Tennessee will be any worse than last year in a weak division.

The Vikings are 7-0 Against The Spread in their last 7 road games.  Tennessee is 3-11 ATS in the last three years.

Minnesota was seeing around 60 percent of the action here.

Winning Margin Odds

Minnesota Vikings by 1 to 6 points

3/1

Tennessee Titans by 1 to 6 points

10/3

Minnesota Vikings by 7 to 12 points

9/2

Tennessee Titans by 7 to 12 points

11/2

Minnesota Vikings by 13 to 18 points

15/2

Tennessee Titans by 13 to 18 points

10/1

Minnesota Vikings by 19 to 24 points

13/1

Tennessee Titans by 19 to 24 points

19/1

Minnesota Vikings by 25 to 30 points

30/1

Tennessee Titans by 25 to 30 points

40/1

Minnesota Vikings by 31 to 36 points

55/1

Tennessee Titans by 31 to 36 points

90/1

Minnesota Vikings by 37 to 42 points

125/1

Tennessee Titans by 37 to 42 points

150/1

Minnesota Vikings by 43 points or more

150/1

 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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