Show The Tennessee Titans open the 2022 season with a late-afternoon home game against the New York Giants on Sunday. Ryan Tannehill and Derrick Henry did not record a snap in the preseason, so their first live game play since the AFC Divisional Playoff loss to Cincinnati in January will be on the first drive on Sunday. The Giants have new coach Brian Daboll but return quarterback Daniel Jones, who is beginning Year 4 in the NFL and has a 12-25 career record as a starter. Here's how you can watch, stream or listen to Sunday game. How to watch Tennessee Titans vs. New York Giants in NFL Week 1 gameTime: 3:25 p.m. CT on Sunday, Sept. 11 Place: Nissan Stadium TV: Fox (Fox-17 in Nashville) Announcers: Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Laura Okmin Streaming: NFL+ and Fox Sports app (where available) Radio: 104.5-FM in Nashville (Titans Radio affiliates can be found here) Odds: The Titans are currently favored by 5 1/2 points, per Tipico. More Tennessee Titans coverageAfter two straight Super Bowl wins by NFC teams, the AFC is primed to strike back in 2022. The West is stacked with dangerous gunslingers on every team, the North boasts the defending conference champ, the South could be due for some better luck, and the East features our preseason favorite to take home the Lombardi Trophy. Read on to see how your favorite AFC team fared in our Elo forecast's first batch of 50,000 season simulations: How we're predicting the AFC East race chance to team elo rating proj. record Make playoffs Win division Win super bowl Bills 1622 11-6 77% 55% 10% Dolphins 1518 9-8 47 21 2 Patriots 1513 9-8 44 20 2 Jets 1382 6-11 12 4 0 Simulations as of Sept. 6, 2022. The reigning AFC East champion Buffalo Bills went 11-6 in 2021 -- precisely what our model predicted going into the season. We're forecasting another 11-win season for Buffalo in 2022, with almost exactly the same odds of making the playoffs and winning the East. In fact, Elo projects the entire division to run back their 2021 records, with only minor tweaks to each team's playoff chances. A total repeat of 2021 is probably not what Buffalo is hoping for, though. The Bills ended last season just 13 seconds from hosting the AFC championship game, losing a wild quarterback duel in overtime...
Titans @ BillsHighmark Stadium - Mon 9/19Tickets as low as $227 Buy Titans tickets with VividSeats More NFL TeamsArizona CardinalsAtlanta FalconsBaltimore RavensBuffalo BillsCarolina PanthersChicago BearsCincinnati BengalsCleveland BrownsDallas CowboysDenver BroncosDetroit LionsGreen Bay PackersHouston TexansIndianapolis ColtsJacksonville JaguarsKansas City ChiefsLas Vegas RaidersLos Angeles ChargersLos Angeles RamsMiami DolphinsMinnesota VikingsNew England PatriotsNew Orleans SaintsNew York GiantsNew York JetsPhiladelphia EaglesPittsburgh SteelersSan Francisco 49ersSeattle SeahawksTampa Bay BuccaneersWashington Commandershidden The Giants and Titans will be feeling different shades of blue come Week 1. Big Blue is heading towards some lean years, if the new regime has given any indication: After years of half measures and half-in, half-out competitiveness, the team seems poised to hit the reset button and start from scratch. This year will be a pure "evaluation" year for Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley and the rest of the roster. While the pieces exist for the Giants to be competitive in an unknown NFC East, Giants fans should brace for a long season. On the other side of the field, the Titans are coming off a season of "What Ifs?" and a winter of sadness. After securing the No.1 seed in the AFC, Tennessee was ousted in the divisional round vs. Cincinnati, thus ending another season short of reaching the Super Bowl during the Mike Vrabel Era. There may be good times ahead, though: With Malik Willis waiting in the wings and coming off a solid preseason, the clock on the Ryan Tannehill music could be fading out in the "Music City." Willis may offer a spark that Tannehill MORE: Watch Giants vs. Titans with fuboTV (free trial) It's Giants vs. Titans in a … big Week 1 matchup. Here's how to watch today's game: What channel is Giants vs. Titans today?
Local market Fox channels will be carrying the Week 1 Giants vs. Titans matchup. In New York, that's WNYW (Channel 5). In Nashville, that's WZTV (Channel 17). For those who want to live stream the game, fuboTV carries Fox and offers a free trial. FuboTV also carries CBS, ESPN and NBC, for all of your 2022 football season needs. In Canada, viewers can watch with a subscription to DAZN, which includes every NFL game. Giants vs. Titans start time
The Giants and Titans kick off their 2022 seasons on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 4:25 p.m. ET. The Giants visit the Titans' home of Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn. New York Giants schedule 2022
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