How and where to watch Patriots vs Titans
The Tennessee Titans travel to Foxborough to face the red-hot New England Patriots in Gillette Stadium, looking to get back on track after a dismal Week 11


Perhaps the most exciting game of Week 12 is the matchup of the 7-4 New England Patriots hosting the 8-3 Tennessee Titans in Foxborough. Mike Vrabel's team comes into this looking to get back on track after dropping a surprising loss to lowly Texans in Week 11.
IT'S FLY-ROD TAYLOR ✈@TyrodTaylor | 📺 » @NFLonCBS pic.twitter.com/Rbp3M9wsDO
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) November 21, 2021
Belichick’s Patriots, however, are riding a five-game winning streak, with a chance to move out in front of Buffalo in clear first place in the AFC East.
Tennessee has a pretty steep hill to climb this week. They are still without Derrick Henry, who gave their offense an effervescence that was never replicated. Ryan Tannehill has had passing options of late, putting up a season high 52 passes in a bruising loss to Houston last week, which saw AJ Brown go out with chest and rib injuries and Tannehill throwing four interceptions.
The #Titans are down 12-0 to the #Texans. The #Patriots are gonna smoke them next week.pic.twitter.com/xjPBe0RfYq
— Boston Sports Gordo (@BOSSportsGordo) November 21, 2021
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New England is just as banged up, but with a strong reliance on their defense they are perhaps better positioned to deal with the injuries than the Titans. The Patriots’ D is one of the stingiest in the NFL and without Derrick Henry, Tennessee’s offense looks very pedestrian indeed. They can apply pressure almost at will and Tannehill has not faced that yet this season.
The @Patriots defense came to play.
— NFL (@NFL) November 19, 2021
4 INTs
4 sacks
165 total yards allowed
0 points allowed#ForeverNE #NEvsATL pic.twitter.com/O7fsfL7TK2
How to watch
- Date: Sunday, Nov. 28th at 1 p.m. ET
- Location: Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
- TV: CBS
- Stream: Paramount+
Here at AS.com English, you can follow along with our informative and entertaining live commentary of the game provided by our very own NFL staff!
"If they don't run it well, they're in trouble. This New England secondary is one of the best, if not the best, in the NFL." - @PhilSimmsQB on the Titans vs. Patriots on Sunday pic.twitter.com/oiz8S0Hx5Y
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) November 25, 2021

