Rams Vs Cleveland Spread
When the Los Angeles defense allows 18.5 points or fewer this year, the Rams have put together a 7-0 overall record and a 5-1 record against the spread. The Packers hold a 106.9-yard advantage in total yards gained versus total yards allowed compared to the Rams defense this season (389 to 282.1).
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Los Angeles Rams vs Cleveland Browns Odds - Sunday September 22 2019. Live betting odds and lines, betting trends, against the spread and over/under trends, injury reports and matchup stats for bettors. Cleveland Browns vs. Los Angeles Rams Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 7:20 PM (FirstEnergy Stadium) Los Angeles Rams -3 - O/U: 47.5 Click to Get Latest Betting Odds. The Cleveland Browns welcome the 2-0 Los Angeles Rams to FirstEnergy Stadium for a prime time matchup on Sunday night that’s loaded with storylines. The line for this game has the road Rams favored.
The Rams predictably opened the week as the favorites over the Patriots, despite New England winning four of its last five and blowing out the Chargers 45-0 on Sunday. However, as the week has gone on, the betting line has shifted in New England’s direction.
After opening as 6-point favorites over the Patriots, the Rams are now favored by only 4.5 points, according to BetMGM. L.A. hasn’t had any notable injuries, so the line shift is likely due to the majority of bets coming in on the Patriots to cover, thus lowering the spread so that the sportsbook gets more money on the Rams.
The over/under hasn’t changed, still sitting at 44.5 points. That’s tied for the third-lowest of Week 14, suggesting this game will be a defensive battle. The Rams have gone 7-5 against the spread this season, covering in more than half of their games. The Patriots have covered just six times in their 12 games this year.
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The Rams and Patriots will kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET on Thursday night from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.
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