RAMS Odds: Schedule, Matchups, & Stats
Rams injuries
Pos | Player | Status |
---|---|---|
OL | Rob Havenstein (Ankle) | Out |
TE | Tyler Higbee (Knee) | Out |
DB | John Johnson III (Shoulder) | Out |
OT | Conor McDermott (Undisclosed) | Out |
ILB | Troy Reeder (Hamstring) | Out |
DT | Larrell Murchison (Foot) | Out |
DB | Derion Kendrick (Knee) | Out |
QB | Stetson Bennett (Gameday Inactive) | Out |
DB | Tre Tomlinson (Undisclosed) | Out |
DE | Desjuan Johnson (Gameday Inactive) | Out |
RB | Cody Schrader (Gameday Inactive) | Out |
OLB | Brennan Jackson (Gameday Inactive) | Out |
OL | KT Leveston (Ankle) | Questionable |
OL | Dylan McMahon (Gameday Inactive) | Out |
CB | Charles Woods (Ankle) | Out |
Rams Schedule
Date | Opp | Close | Result | ATS/OU |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sep 8, 2024 | @Lions | +5.5 / 53.5 | Lost 20-26 | Lost / Under |
Sep 15, 2024 | @Cardinals | - / 47.5 | Lost 10-41 | - / Over |
Sep 22, 2024 | 49ers | +6 / 44.5 | Won 27-24 | Won / Over |
Sep 29, 2024 | @Bears | +3 / 40.5 | Lost 18-24 | Lost / Over |
Oct 6, 2024 | Packers | +3 / 49.5 | Lost 19-24 | Lost / Under |
Oct 20, 2024 | Raiders | -7 / 43 | Won 20-15 | Lost / Under |
Oct 24, 2024 | Vikings | +2.5 / 47.5 | Won 30-20 | Won / Over |
Nov 3, 2024 | @Seahawks | -2 / 48.5 | Won 26-20 | Won / Under |
Nov 11, 2024 | Dolphins | -2 / 49.5 | Lost 15-23 | Lost / Under |
Nov 17, 2024 | @Patriots | -4 / 42.5 | Won 28-22 | Won / Over |
Nov 24, 2024 | Eagles | +3 / 48.5 | Lost 20-37 | Lost / Over |
Dec 1, 2024 | @Saints | -2.5 / 46.5 | 4:05 PM ET | |
Dec 8, 2024 | Bills | - / | 4:25 PM ET | |
Dec 12, 2024 | @49ers | - / | 8:15 PM ET | |
Dec 22, 2024 | @Jets | - / | 1:00 PM ET | |
Dec 29, 2024 | Cardinals | - / | 12:00 AM ET | |
Jan 5, 2025 | Seahawks | - / | 12:00 AM ET |
Betting on the Los Angeles Rams
Los Angeles may not necessarily be looked at as a football town, but the Rams have given Southern California (and St. Louis) a lot to cheer about over the years.
The Rams’ story is quite an interesting one. Way back in 1936, the team was known as the Cleveland Rams. Immediately after winning the NFL Championship in 1945, they then moved to Los Angeles, where they remained until 1994.
During that first run in LA, the Rams won another NFL Championship in 1951 and made it to their first Super Bowl in 1980. Although the latter was essentially a home game since it was played at the Rose Bowl (sound familiar?), the team fell to the Steelers 31-19.
Throughout the ‘80s, the Rams were competitive thanks to Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson, but they didn’t make it back to the Super Bowl until the 1999 season, four years after moving to St. Louis.
Behind Kurt Warner, Torry Holt, Isaac Bruce, and Marshall Faulk (AKA “The Greatest Show on Turf”), the Rams defeated the Titans 23-16 for their first Super Bowl victory. St. Louis made the big game again in 2002 but became the first victim of what was to become the Patriots dynasty.
Since the 2016 season, the Rams have been back in Los Angeles. History repeated itself at Super Bowl LIII, as the team fell to the Patriots once again, but they won their second Super Bowl, this time against the Cincinnati Bengals in 2022.
Betting on the Los Angeles Rams in California
Sports bettors in California are going to have to wait for certain laws to take effect before they can legally bet on the Rams. Keep up with VegasInsider to stay informed on the latest news and legalizations in California.
If you are betting on the Rams in a legal state, you're in luck and there are plenty of options when placing your bets. A common strategy when betting on football is wagering on the spread. A spread looks similar to this:
Super Bowl LVI
- Los Angeles Rams -4.5
- Cincinnati Bengals +4.5
A bettor wagering on the Rams -4.5 needs them to win the game by 5 points or more to win their bet. On the other side, a bettor who wagered on the Bengals +4.5 can have the team lose by 4 points or less, and even win the game to collect their winnings.
At VegasInsider, we have the latest Rams odds and a ton of expert information and picks to aid you in your betting journey! If you want to get the best bet for your money, we make sure to keep odds updated for the latest Rams stats so that you can have the most accurate information at your disposal.
Online sports betting remains illegal in California.
In the meantime, sports fans in California can play daily fantasy sports (DFS) or at social sportsbooks like Fliff, Thrillzz, and Rebet.