Charlie Cummings breaks down his prediction and best pick for Sunday’s Los Angeles Chargers vs. Tennessee Titans matchup.
The Los Angeles Chargers and the Tennessee Titans find themselves heading in opposite directions. L.A. is heading towards another playoff appearance under head coach Jim Harbaugh, while the Titans careen towards the worst record in the league for the second year in a row. Will there be a reversal of fortunes on Sunday?
Los Angeles is a 9.5-point favorite at -535 on the Moneyline, while Tennessee is +400 on DraftKings Sportsbook. The game total is set at 43.5 points.
Let’s dig into my pick and prediction for Sunday’s game between the Chargers and the Titans.
Chargers vs. Titans prediction, preview
Nothing is going right for the Titans this season. Here are some statistics that rank Tennessee in the bottom 10: points per game, points allowed per game, yards per passing attempt, yards per passing attempt allowed, rushing yards per attempt, and rushing yards allowed per attempt. They’re getting mauled in all facets of the game while performing at a very poor level. But hey, at least the Titans have a quarterback.
Obviously, he still has things to clean up, but Week 8 was probably the best game of Cam Ward’s #Titans career thus far. He’s still getting absolutely 0 help from the supporting cast, but he threw some SEEDS pic.twitter.com/eNZytbESgP
— Drew Beatty (@IronCityFilm) October 29, 2025
The Chargers are on much more stable ground. L.A. boasts a formidable passing offense led by Justin Herbert and a solid group of receivers. The run game has weathered the injury to first-round pick Omarion Hampton as Kimani Vidal has stepped up in the rookie first-rounder’s absence. If the breakout from standout rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden continues, who knows how high this offense can go?
Oh look at me, I’m Oronde Gadsden, I’m a good enough route-runner to draw a holding penalty but also good enough at the catch point to pluck footballs out of the air and then big and athletic enough to break tackles and rack up wild YAC. Whatever dude.pic.twitter.com/VVQa7tm9pD
— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) October 20, 2025
The swing factor here is the defense. L.A.’s front seven has struggled to contain the run this season, and the Titans have yet to truly establish the run game with Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. Will the Titans be able to move the ball on the ground and give Cam Ward room to operate? Or will Los Angeles put the clamps down?
Chargers vs. Titans pick, best bet
It’s difficult to envision a scenario in which the Titans’ offense can put up 20+ points against a stout Chargers secondary. It leaves me wondering how they can muster a challenge to the spread, which implies a double-digit win for the Chargers.
Maybe L.A.’s offense comes out flat, which has happened this year. But I’m not counting on it. The road team will roll.
Best Bet: Los Angeles Chargers -9.5 (-110)