Atlanta Falcons vs. Tennessee Titans GAMEDAY Week 8: How to Watch, Betting Odds

The Atlanta Falcons hope to improve to two games over .500 with a win against the Tennessee Titans.
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The Atlanta Falcons are back in action against the Tennessee Titans this afternoon.

The game is a reunion for Arthur Smith, who was on the Tennessee coaching staff for 10 seasons before making his way to Atlanta. This weekend, Smith and other Houston Oilers and Titans alumni gather in Nashville to celebrate the past. 

But it's not just Smith that will enjoy the trip down memory lane. The group includes six coaches, a former Tennessee general manager who's now Atlanta's senior personnel executive and five Falcons. For them, this game means more.

“You try to pretend that it doesn’t, but you know obviously it does,” Smith said.

Mike Vrabel (L) and Arthur Smith
Mike Vrabel (L) and Arthur Smith / FanStreamSports.com

Entering Sunday, Tennessee has lost 11 of its last 13 games as coach Mike Vrabel continues to search for a replacement for Smith as offensive coordinator. Vrabel is on his second offensive coordinator since Smith left for the Falcons in 2021. The Titans are 2-4 and coming off their bye and have lost two in a row.

Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill is nursing a high ankle sprain and won't play, meaning rookie Will Levis will likely make his first career start. Levis could split playing time with Malik Willis, who is 1-2 as a starter.

“We’ll need both of them to help us win,” Vrabel said. “The Falcons are doing some really good things.”

WHAT: Atlanta Falcons (4-3, 1-2 ROAD) at Tennessee Titans (2-4, 2-1 HOME)

WHERE: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN (69,143)

WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023, 1 p.m. ET

TELEVISION: CBS / FuboTV (try it free)

RADIO: WZGC-FM 92.9 The Game

Get your tickets at SI Tickets

Betting via SI SportsBook

SPREAD: Falcons -2.5

TOTAL: 35.5

MONEYLINE: Falcons -143, Titans +120


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