St. Louis Rams at Green Bay Packers (-14.5), Total 47.5 |

St. Louis is coming off its bye week and searching for its first win of the season, as the offense looks to be more productive. The Rams have scored just 46 points on the season, going three and out on 18 of 48 possessions.
Things haven’t gone to well for first-year offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who has some weapons on the roster in quarterback Sam Bradford and running back Steven Jackson.
“The focus has gotta always be on playing our bets in November and December,” stated McDaniels. “And if we can get to that point where we’re doing that, you never know.”
sportsbook bettors will find that the Rams are 0-4 ATS on the season and 17-19 ATS over the last two-plus seasons. The team also failed to cover in its lone opportunity as 14.5 to 21-point road underdogs over the past two-plus seasons.
Green Bay comes back home after tallying an impressive 25-14 win over the Atlanta Falcons as six-point road favorites, as the team now will focus on wining its 12th-straight games.
The Packers are also 13-1 at Lambeau Field since Week 10 of the 2009 season, a mark that is second in the league behind the New England Patriots (13-0). The squad is 28-8 in its last 36 regular-season home games.
The six previous 5-0 starts in team history all resulted in NFL titles for the Packers, while the offense leads the NFL in scoring at 34.6 points per game. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the star of the show, ranking first in the NFL with a passer rating of 122.9.
When making your NFL betting picks, take into account Packers betting 5-12-2 ATS mark as a home favorite of 10.5 or more points.



