Vin+ 3,121 Posted November 10, 2018 Quote http://hosted.stats.com/fb/preview.asp?g=20181111010&home=10&vis=17 Including postseason, the Patriots have won seven straight meetings with the Titans, with each of the last five wins coming by at least 17 points. The last team to beat any opponent by 17+ points in six consecutive meetings was the Rams against the Packers from 1949-51. After starting 1-2, New England has reeled off six straight wins. The Patriots have had a win streak of at least six games in each of the last five seasons; the only other teams to do that all-time were the 1989-95 49ers (seven straight) and the 2004-09 Colts (six straight). The Titans snapped a three-game losing streak on Monday with a 28-14 win at Dallas. Tennessee went 11-for-14 (78.6 percent) on third down, the highest percentage by any team this season and the team's highest since November 26, 1995 vs. Denver (9-for-11, 81.8 percent). Tennessee and New England are first and second in the NFL, respectively, in both fewest penalties and fewest penalty yards this season. They also rank 1-2 in best average starting field position after a kickoff. Since losing his first career start against Tennessee in 2002, Tom Brady has won seven straight against the Titans (including postseason). Brady has 16 touchdown passes and one interception in his career against the Titans, the best TD/INT ratio by any player against any opponent in the Super Bowl era (minimum 250 attempts). Last week, Marcus Mariota had his first game this season with multiple touchdown passes and zero interceptions. His most recent such game had been against the Patriots in last season's Divisional Playoff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites