Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints Preview and Predictions

Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints Preview and PredictionsA NFC conference battle in New Orleans as the Los Angeles Rams head on the road to take on the Saints. The Rams are coming off a brutal loss against the Eagles and look to correct their mistakes. The Rams are in a battle for the NFC West division so this is a big matchup for the Rams. The Saints still believe they can win the NFC South and are coming off a bye week. Below are the Rams at Saints Preview and Predictions.

The Los Angeles Rams come into this game healthy as their key offensive players are back and contributing in big ways. The question will be if the Rams can bounce back after Saquon Barkley ran all over them for 250+ rushing yards. Meanwhile, the Saints interim head coach has the Saints believe and think they can run the table and win the NFC South division.

On the injury front, the Rams will continue to be without Tyler Higbee but do get back Rob Havenstein on the offensive line. Meanwhile, the Saints continue to be without their top wide receivers as Chris Olave has landed on the injured reserve. Will Taysom Hill have another big game here for the Saints? Additionally, the Saints could be without Erick McCoy who is questionable for this matchup.

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Rams at Saints Preview and Predictions

Best Bets

Since the 2018 season, when the Saints are a home dog they are 7-10 SU and ATS. The question becomes can the Saints generate enough offense in this game against the Rams? Furthermore, since 2018, as a road favorite, the Rams are 23-8 SU and 17-13-1 ATS. Furthermore, if those games are conference games the Rams are 15-6 SU and 13-8 ATS.

The Saints will have their hands full against Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp and I believe this is a good bounceback spot for the Rams to stay competitive in the NFC West division.

Best Bet: Rams -2.5

Player Prop Best Bet

Puka Nacua Over 78.5 Receiving Yards

Since Puka Nacua returned from injury he looks like he picked up right where he left off during his rookie campaign. Over the last three weeks, Nacua has been targeted 36 times and has a total of 25 receptions. More importantly, Nacua has exceeded this projection in all three games catching at least 98 yards. The Saints have struggled defending the pass and I expect Nacua to continue his dominance in this game.

 

 

 

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