The New England Patriots earned their second win of the season last weekend against the New York Jets, and now they’ll try to make it two in a row, as they take on the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium.
Neither team has looked overly impressive this season, with both franchises combining for three total wins in 2024. They’ve also both started multiple quarterbacks this year with New England playing Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye while Tennessee has sent out Will Levis and Mason Rudolph.
Will the Patriots earn their third win of the season and potentially move into second place in the AFC East, or will they fall and stay in last?
Before these two teams hit the field, here are a few things to know about this matchup:
Rankings
Points scored per game
- New England: 15.5 (tied for 29th)
- Tennessee: 17.1 (28th)
Points allowed per game
- New England: 24.6 (21st)
- Tennessee: 28.0 (tied for 29th)
Yards gained per game
- New England: 261.0 (32nd)
- Tennessee: 281.6 (30th)
Yards allowed per game