Justin Jefferson will suit up against the Tennessee Titans on November 17, 2024, at 1:00 PM ET, and is expected to have a major impact on the game. However, he will face a tough challenge from the Titans’ strong pass defense, which has allowed only 156.7 yards per game this season, potentially limiting Jefferson’s and the Minnesota Vikings’ offensive output.
This season, Jefferson has been a key player for the Vikings, greatly enhancing their offense. He stands second in the NFL with 831 receiving yards from 53 catches, averaging an impressive 92.3 yards per game. He’s also scored five touchdowns, proving his knack for making big plays and coming through in crucial moments. Despite dealing with some injury setbacks, he remains a reliable target for the Vikings’ quarterback.
Minnesota Vikings vs Tennessee Titans Injury Report
Minnesota Vikings
Gabriel Murphy, OLB: Out (Knee)
Harrison Smith, S: Did not participate (Rest)
Sam Darnold, QB: Full participation (Right hand)
Aaron Jones, RB: Full participation (Ribs)
Tennessee Titans
Leroy Watson, OT: Out (Back)
L’Jarius Sneed, CB: Out (Quad)
Justin Hardee, CB: Questionable (Groin)
Tony Pollard, RB: Full participation (Rest)
Minnesota Vikings vs Tennessee Titans Players Stats
Minnesota Vikings Players Stats
Justin Jefferson
REC: 53, YDS: 831, TD: 5, AVG: 15.7
Sam Darnold
YDS: 2,141, TD: 17, INT: 10, QBR: 54.6
Aaron Jones
CAR: 142, YDS: 653, TD: 2, AVG: 4.6
Ivan Pace Jr.
SOLO: 31, SACK: 3
Byron Murphy Jr.
SOLO: 34, FF: 1, INT: 4, PD: 8
Tennessee Titans Players Stats
Will Levis
YDS: 874, TD: 7, INT: 7, QBR: 31.7
Tony Pollard
CAR: 151, YDS: 666, TD: 3, AVG: 4.4
Calvin Ridley
REC: 32, YDS: 483, TD: 3, AVG: 15.1
Amani Hooker
SOLO: 30, FF: 2, INT: 3, PD: 7
The Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans will face off on November 17 in what promises to be an intriguing contest. The Vikings, who hold a strong 7-2 record, enter the game as 6-point favorites against the struggling Titans, currently at 2-7. The matchup will take place at Nissan Stadium, where the Vikings aim to leverage their formidable defense and offensive firepower. Analysts largely predict a Vikings victory, citing the Titans’ offensive struggles and rookie quarterback Will Levis’s tendency for turnovers. While some forecasts suggest a close score, like 20-14 in favor of the Vikings, others anticipate a more decisive win for Minnesota, possibly around 31-16.