July 8, 2024

Week 15 AFC South predictions: Jaguars face a litmus test against the RavensYou Got To Give A Quarterback Three Years': Chad Johnson Preaches Patience  With Kenny Pickett - Steelers Depot

Things are heating up in the AFC South as the season nears an end. Just one game separates the division-leading Jacksonville Jaguars from the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts, who are tied for second place.

Though they’re nearly out of the playoff race, the Tennessee Titans are riding high from their 28-27 upset of the Miami Dolphins. Here are predictions for Week 15’s slate of games:

Houston Texans (7-6) vs. Tennessee Titans (5-8): In the first matchup of the season between these two teams, fans might be robbed of a C.J. Stroud vs. Will Levis matchup with the former in the concussion protocol and his status for this weekend still unknown. The defenses and run game are a wash, so this game will come down to the quarterbacks. You Got To Give A Quarterback Three Years': Chad Johnson Preaches Patience  With Kenny Pickett - Steelers Depot

If Davis Mills does, in fact, start for Houston, the Titans chances go up exponentially. He has a 1-2 career record against Tennessee with a passer rating barely above 90. Conversely, Levis is coming off his best game as a pro, in which he threw for 327 yards and a touchdown in an upset of the Dolphins. I like the Titans to pull out another close one and Levis to outduel Mills.

PREDICTION: Titans 24, Texans 23

Indianapolis Colts (7-6) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-6): With Kenny Pickett already ruled out this week, the Colts are essentially being handed a freebie facing Mitch Trubisky, who threw for 190 yards, a touchdown and an interception and lost to the 3-10 New England Patriots last week.

Indy is coming off its own loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, but it had won its previous four games before that.You Got To Give A Quarterback Three Years': Chad Johnson Preaches Patience  With Kenny Pickett - Steelers Depot Even with Gardner Minshew running the show, the Colts rank eighth in scoring (24.2 points per game) and 14th in total offense (337.1 yards per game). There seems to be some division in Pittsburgh’s locker room, and the Colts could be primed to take advantage of it at the right time.

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