Monday Night Football odds, line: Packers vs. Rams prediction, NFL picks, expert’s best bets on a 56-20 run

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The Los Angeles Rams and Green Bay Packers square off in a Week 15 game on Monday Night Football. The injury-ravaged Rams are 4-9 overall, but come into this game with momentum and are looking to pick up another win. Los Angeles snapped its six-game losing streak, beating the Las Vegas Raiders 17-16 in Week 14. The Packers battled to hold onto their slim playoff chances. Last week, Green Bay beat the Chicago Bears, 28-19.

Kickoff is at 8:15 p.m. ET in Green Bay. Caesars Sportsbook lists Green Bay as a 7-point favorite, while the plus/minus, or total number of runs Vegas thinks it will score, is 39.5 in the latest Rams vs. Packers odds. Before making any Packers vs. Rams picks or NFL predictions, be sure to check out what SportsLine’s resident Green Bay expert RJ White has to say.

White, a fantasy and games editor for CBS Sports, consistently crushes picks against the spread and went 445-378-24 on his 2017-21 ATS picks, which netted players $2,542-$100. He’s also an incredible 56-20-2 on his last 78 NFL ATS picks involving the Packers, returning $3,347 for $100 bettors.

He is well known for cashing in big in the Westgate Las Vegas SuperContest twice since 2015. White has also cashed in big on his NFL future in 2021, including nailing Jonathan Taylor as the NFL rush leader at 10- 1. Whoever followed White is upstairs.

Now White has set his sights on Packers vs. Rams and has just locked down his NFL picks and predictions. You can head over to SportsLine now to see its picks. Now, here are several NFL odds and betting lines for the Rams vs. Packers:

  • Packers vs. Rams Gap: Green Bay -7
  • Packers vs. Rams over/under: 39.5 points
  • Silver line Packers vs. Rams: Green Bay -345, Los Angeles +270
  • LAR: Rams are 13-3-1 ATS in their last 17 games in December
  • GB: Over bets are 4-0 in last four Packers games
  • Packers vs. Rams Picks: See the picks on SportsLine

Featured Game | Green Bay Packers vs. Los Angeles Rams

Why the Packers can cover

Green Bay has a balanced offense with quarterback Aaron Rodgers at the helm. The Packers are ranked 15th in total offense (345.6). Rodgers threw for 2,864 passing yards and is tied for fifth in passing touchdowns (22). He’s thrown at least two passing touchdowns in three of his last four games.

Green Bay is ranked 12th in rushing offense (125.4). Head coach Matt LaFleur likes to start the ground game to open up the offense from deep. The Packers have finished with 175+ rushing yards in two of the last three games. Running backs Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon have both recorded more than 600 rushing yards and more than two rushing touchdowns this year. See which team to choose here.

Why the Rams can cover

Quarterback Baker Mayfield was given new life when he was claimed by the Rams ahead of Week 14. Mayfield got the starting role after a comeback victory last week against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Oklahoma product showcased his powerful throwing arm and solid accuracy. Mayfield led the Rams on an eight-game, 98-yard winning run late in the fourth quarter.

He finished the game 22 of 35 for 230 yards and a passing touchdown, including the 23-yard pass to receiver Van Jefferson. Ben Skowronek was the lead receiver in the win over the Raiders. Skowronek saw off the team’s top eight targets, shocked with seven passes for 89 yards. See which team to choose here.

How to make Rams vs Packers picks

White has analyzed this game and while we can tell you he’s looking at total points, he’s discovered a critical X-factor that’s causing him to jump to one side of the gap. He’s just sharing what it is, and which side to support, at SportsLine.

Who wins the Rams against the Packers on Monday Night Football? And what critical X-factor makes one side of the spread unavoidable? Visit SportsLine now to see which way the Rams vs Packers spread at fullback, all from the expert who is an outstanding 56-20 on picks involving Green Bay, and find out.



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