NFL Money Line odds - Football betting. Cookie Notice: William Hill uses cookies to help improve your experience whilst visiting our site, help us with fraud prevention and to fulfil our legal and regulatory obligations. NFL moneyline odds run the gauntlet from razor close to astronomical. Although they are two separate options, moneylines are closely tied to the point spread odds. A favorite listed at -1 (-110.

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  3. Rams Bucs Moneyline

Sean McVay’s Rams are never far from contention, and the offense will have a new look under recently-acquired quarterback Matt Stafford. Landing Stafford ended the Jared Goff era that resulted in a Super Bowl appearance, but also loud criticism that Goff was the cog holding the team back. The Rams’ defense was the highlight of the year– led by All Pros Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey. Rookie running back Cam Akers came into his own and emerged as a potential superstar in the league. There’s plenty to be excited about (including potentially having fans in their new stadium) and Los Angeles is rooted firmly in the mix of the NFC.

Moving forward, questions surround the quarterback position. Goff was under scrutiny this season and didn’t look like the number-one overall draft pick he was meant to be and watching Los Angeles’ quarterback decision will be a big storyline this offseason. Leonard Floyd is the most prolific free agent this offseason, but the corps of the Rams are set to remain intact moving into the next season. The Rams will be back and are a piece or two away from complete dominance.

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Rams prop bets

Prop bets are based on individual performance, typically surrounding players. Receiver Robert Woods was a great value prop play weekly in the 2020 season as his name was often watered down with a deep group of pass catchers. Woods’ projected receiving total in the Rams’ Week 12 matchup with the San Francisco 49ers was 62.5 yards. He hauled in 80 yards that game, giving those who bet over his receiving total the win.

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Rams futures odds

Futures are long-term bets that can range from an offseason to a full season (or beyond). Team win totals, award winners, and player performance are common futures. For example:

2020 Odds to win NFL OROY

  • Joe Burrow +220
  • Tua Tagovailoa +290
  • Clyde Edwards-Helarie +500
  • Justin Herbert +1200

This line for the Offensive Rookie of the Year would often be bet before the season starts. Futures allow for bettors to capitalize on players they think are favorites to win awards long before the odds shift away from their favor. For example, Herbert opened with odds of +1200 to win the OROY award after the NFL Draft; his odds shifted and he eventually won the award in December.

Rams Super Bowl LVI odds

The Los Angeles Rams opened with +1200 to win Super Bowl LVI. Those odds are best in the NFC West and third best in the NFC.

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Rams NFC West odds

The Rams came up short in the NFC West race in 2020, conceding the division to the Seahawks.

Rams win totals

NFL win totals will be released later this offseason. Keep your eyes on this page for the latest NFL projected win totals.

Los Angeles Rams 2021 schedule and betting odds

Check back for the complete Rams 2021 schedule along with the opening spreads for every game.

How to bet on the Los Angeles Rams

Moneyline

The moneyline is the simplest of bets, decided by the straight-up winner and loser of each game. Consider the following example:

  • Rams -115
  • 49ers +130

The Rams are considered favorites in this matchup (indicated by -115), requiring a $115 bet to win $100 (plus the initial bet back). The 49ers are the underdog in this matchup, paying out $230 total for a $100 bet ($130 in winnings). How much either team wins or loses by does not matter in moneyline betting, the payout remains the same.

Point spread

Betting on the point spread is determinant on how many points a team wins or loses by. Take the following example:

Rams Moneyline
  • Rams -1.5 (-110)
  • Browns +1.5 (-110)

In this example, Los Angeles is favored by 1.5 points, indicated by “-1.5.” If the Rams win the game 23-20, the Rams (-1.5) win the bet and would have a total payout of $19.09 on a $10 bet ($9.09 in profit). If the Browns keep the game within two and lose 24-23, the Browns (+1.5) would win, and the payout would be the same as listed above.

Point total (over/under)

The point total refers to the over/under line set by books. This number projects the total number of points scored in a game and, like prop betting, is bet whether one thinks the score will go over or under the set point total. For example, the Rams’ Week 13 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals had a projected point total of 54.5 points. The Rams won the game 38-28, resulting in 66 combined points. Those that bet over the point total would have won the bet.

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In-play and live betting

Sometimes, the most thrilling and rewarding bets are bets made while games are being played. These are referred to as live bets or in-play bets. Odds are ever-changing during games, which would prove to be fruitful for sharp and prepared bettors. For example, if the Rams (-225) were heavily favored against the Chargers (+190) before kickoff, a payout on a $10 bet on the Rams to win would win just $4.44.

However, say the Rams fell to a big 21-3 deficit in the first half despite controlling the overall game (due to a costly turnover or special teams gaffe). Odds may swing in favor of the Chargers, who may be a -110 favorite at halftime. Taking the Rams to come back and win the game could present plus-odds (say, +130). Should a bettor take the Rams (+130) at halftime and the Rams pull off the comeback, winners would win $13 instead of $4.44 (plus the initial $10 bet).

This could also be an effective way to “hedge” your bet; say a bettor took the Chargers (+190) in that game, but the Rams jump out to a 20-0 first quarter lead and is controlling the overall feel of the game, bettors could hedge by throwing some money down on the Rams (-300) to return some of the inevitably-lost bet.

Parlays and teasers

You can always string bets together in the form of parlays or teasers. Usually during busy Sundays, bettors can parlay several teams to win or cover against the spread and if all bets are successful, the payouts are multiplied. Teasers function similarly, except they allow bettors to move each point spread to a more favorable line in exchange for diminished odds.

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Rams 2020 recap

Record: 10-6

Record ATS: 9-7

Over/under record: 4-12

10-6 felt flat for the 2020 Rams, a record that was marred by a late-season upset loss to the winless Jets. Their defense carried the team, but it felt different than in year’s past– the offense struggled to make ends meet at times, leading to them moving off Jared Goff in the offseason. L.A. finished 22nd in scoring offense (23.3 points per game), however they also finished second in scoring defense (19.3 points allowed per game). An indicator of the Rams’ season was their 4-12 record against the point total, which was second worst in the NFL.

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Rams 2021 offseason moves

Key free agents: Austin Blythe (C), Troy Hill (CB), Malcom Brown (RB), Gerald Everrett (TE), John Johnson (S), Darious Williams (CB)

Draft pick position needs: OL, EDGE, LB

It’s not the most difficult group of free agents to part with for the L.A. Rams this offseason. Blythe was the starting center and played every offensive snap in the 2020 season, and it’s expected he will be offered an extension with the team. John Johnson and Darious Williams played considerable time and could be candidates to return to the team in 2021 barring other teams offering more than their market value. Leonard Floyd was cut by the team this offseason.

Rams Bucs Moneyline

Death, taxes, and the Rams not having a first-round pick. Their first round pick this year belongs to the Jaguars from the Jalen Ramsey trade and their future first rounders now belong to the Lions for the Matthew Stafford trade. With pressing needs at the offensive line, Day 2 players the Rams could consider include Ohio State’s Wyatt Davis and Alabama’s Alex Leatherwood, should they last to Pick 57.