- The Los Angeles Rams are favored by 4.0 points against the Arizona Cardinals.
- The Cardinals come back with +165 odds on the moneyline.
- The total is set at 50.5 points with -110 odds on either side.
LOS ANGELES – The Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams are set to meet for a third time this season, but this time the loser has their season cut short.
The Rubber Match: Third Meeting
After splitting the regular-season series, the Cardinals and Rams will now play for the third time this season. However, in this meeting, the loser will have their season ended while the winner will continue to make their run towards the Super Bowl. NFL betting sites are favoring the Rams this time around.
Rams vs Cardinals Spread Odds
- Arizona Cardinals +4.0 -110
- Los Angeles Rams -4.0 -110
In the first two games of the season, the road team won which may lead bettors to side with Arizona in the third game. Those doing so will see a nice return from what was once the team with the best record in the league.
Cardinals vs Rams Moneyline Odds
- Arizona Cardinals +165
- Los Angeles Rams -195
Although, the Cardinals didn’t have too great of a run to end the season. After starting off 7-0 and being the last remaining undefeated team, Arizona went on to lose four of their last five games of the season. It’s a risky bet to make, but it’s already proven the Cardinals can beat LA on their home field.
Betting The Total: 50.5 Points
Some NFL betting fans may be more inclined to bet on the total of the game as there is a strong trend pointing in favor of the OVER. Each of the first two meetings went OVER the set number as the game features two of the top offenses in the league.
Cardinals vs Rams Total Odds
- OVER 50.5 -110
- UNDER 50.5 -110
The Cardinals scored 26.4 points per game while the Rams tallied 27.1 points per game this season and neither team was exceptional on the defensive end either, ranking 12th and 15th in points allowed. The first two meetings between the two franchises averaged 55 points per game and there little showing this one should be much different than the others.
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Nick is a football fanatic with years of sports journalism experience. He achieved a degree in Broadcast/Journalism from Penn State University. When he’s not covering the latest NFL odds you can catch him debating Brady > Belichick in his free time.