Tom Coughlin gets candid on Colts’ Daniel Jones mistreatment with Giants
Former New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin joined the Up & Adams Show to discuss Daniel Jones and his mistreatment with the Giants.
Daniel “Indiana” Jones is one of the highlights of the 2025 NFL season. His surge with the Indianapolis Colts is shocking the entire NFL community after his rollercoaster tenure with the New York Giants.
Many are talking about the sudden change of expectations for the quarterback. Jones was brought in to compete against Anthony Richardson as the starting QB and took the starting job during camp. He began the season on fire for the Colts, and the team is 4-1 on the year. The expectations are now that he should lead this team to the postseason.
Former New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin joined the Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams to discuss Jones and his mistreatment with the Giants. Adams asked what it really comes down to.
“I’m not the only person saying it, but I'll say it for my own. I like this young man. He is a really really good young man, and you know what he went through in New York, you wouldn't want for anybody. You wouldn't want that for your son, obviously. But it's so good for all of us who are, you know, fans of this young player that he's doing well and he's having a good experience playing the game that he loves, and I've texted him and so on and so forth, which I know Eli and he are very close. I'm just so happy for him and his family. I really am.”
The Giants have been in a bad place the last few seasons, but are hoping to turn things around with Jaxson Dart now the starting QB. Jones had an injury history with the Giants, but it's looking clear that the difficulties that the team went through since Jones was drafted were not all on him. We are seeing Jones dominate with the Colts. Systems matter, and Jones may have found the perfect one for himself.
The Colts recently lost kicker Spencer Shrader for the season.
Titans vs. Raiders Prediction, Odds, Spread, Injuries, Trends for NFL Week 6


The Tennessee Titans picked up their first win of the season last week and look to keep the good times rolling into Las Vegas for a matchup against the Raiders in Week 6.
The Raiders also sit at 1-4, beating the Patriots 20-13 in Week 1 before dropping their last four contests. They were blown out 40-6 in Indianapolis on Sunday.
Can the Titans upset the Raiders in Las Vegas?
Here’s a breakdown of the odds, a player to watch, betting trends and my prediction for this matchup in Week 6.
Titans vs. Raiders Odds, Spread and Total
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook
Spread
- Titans +4.5 (-112)
- Raiders -4.5 (-108)
Moneyline
- Titans: +190
- Raiders: -230
Total
- 41.5 (Over -112/Under -108)
Titans vs. Raiders How to Watch
- Date: Sunday, October 12
- Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
- Venue: Allegiant Stadium
- How to Watch (TV): FOX
- Titans record: 1-4
- Raiders record: 1-4
Titans vs. Raiders Betting Trends
- The Titans are 2-3 against the spread this season.
- The Raiders are 1-4 against the spread this season.
- The OVER is 3-2 in the Titans' games this season.
- The UNDER is 3-2 in the Raiders' games this season.
- The Titans are 2-1 against the spread on the road this season.
- The Raiders are 0-3 against the spread at home this season.
Titans vs. Raiders Injury Reports
Titans Injury Report
- Bryce Oliver - questionable
- JC Latham - questionable
- Blake Hance - questionable
Raiders Injury Report
- Brock Bowers - questionable
- Eric Stokes - questionable
- Michael Mayer - questionable
Titans vs. Raiders Key Player to Watch
Ashton Jeanty, Running Back, Las Vegas Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders took the first running back in this year’s NFL draft, making Ashton Jeanty the sixth-overall pick. The rookie has been up and down to begin his NFL career, but he’s been better in recent weeks.
He started the season with a total of 144 yards on 47 carries for a pedestrian 3.1 yards per carry. The rookie then broke out for 138 yards on 21 carries against Chicago, and had a respectable 67 yards on 14 attempts last week in a blowout loss.
Jeanty should get a heavy workload against a Titans team that is porous against the run. They’ve allowed the second-most rushing yards in the league at 734, while being closer to the middle of the pack in passing yards allowed.
The rookie running back is going to have another big game at some point. Why not at home against one of the worst defenses in the league?
Titans vs. Raiders Prediction and Pick
I’m sticking with Jeanty for my pick for this game.
The Titans have allowed a running back to score a touchdown in every game this season, including both Michael Carter and Bam Knight last week against the Cardinals. It’s been a consistent problem for Tennessee, and Jeanty should be ready to go against the Titans.
Jeanty only has two touchdowns on the ground this season, but he did have a pair of receiving scores against the Bears two weeks ago.
We’re getting -140 odds for Jeanty to find paydirt in Week 6, and there’s a pretty good chance he does that as the Raiders return home as favorites against the Titans.
Pick: Ashton Jeanty Anytime Touchdown (-140)
Odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.
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