Antelope Valley Press

Rams will improve their playoff hopes with a win over the Saints

- By ROB MAADDI

Rebuilding the Rams took less than one season.

Sean McVay has Los Angeles in the mix for an NFC wild-card spot in a season that began with low expectatio­ns for the Rams (7-7).

They’ll kick off Week 16 hosting the New Orleans Saints (7-7) in a game with major playoff implicatio­ns for both teams.

The Saints are battling Tampa Bay (77) for first place in the NFC South.

A healthy Matthew Stafford has played like the guy who led the Rams to a Super Bowl title. He’s thrown 13 touchdown passes and only two intercepti­ons over the past five games while the Rams have won four of those.

Derek Carr is coming off his best game with the Saints, who’ve won two in a row.

The Rams are 4½-point favorites, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. They are 17-4-1 against the spread in their past 22 games played in December.

Pro Picks expects them to improve that mark.

RAMS, 23-16 BUFFALO at LA CHARGERS

Line: Bills minus 12½

The Bills (8-6) are back in playoff contention and even have a shot at the AFC East after beating Kansas City and dominating Dallas. The Chargers (5-9) play their first game under interim coach Giff Smith after a lopsided loss got Brandon Staley fired.

BEST BET: BILLS, 34-13 JACKSONVIL­LE at TAMPA BAY

Line: Buccaneers minus 1½ Baker Mayfield had a perfect passer rating at Lambeau Field and the Buccaneers (7-7) have won three in a row to move into first place in the NFC South. They have an even bigger game next week against New Orleans. The Jaguars (8-6) have lost three in a row to lose their grip on first place in the AFC South. Trevor Lawrence is in concussion protocol. The Jaguars, who are 9-1 against the spread in their past 10 road games, need

Lawrence to snap a losing streak.

UPSET SPECIAL: JAGUARS, 24-23 CINCINNATI at PITTSBURGH

Line: Bengals minus 1½

Jake Browning has led the Bengals (8-6) to three straight wins and a spot in the wild-card race since losing his first start to Pittsburgh. The Steelers (7-7) have lost three in a row since that 16-10 win in Cincinnati. Steelers QB Kenny Pickett returned to practice this week but Mason Rudolph is expected to start. The Steelers are 20-6-4 in their past 30 games as a home underdog.

BENGALS, 23-16

INDIANAPOL­IS at ATLANTA

Line: Falcons minus 1½

The Colts (8-6) have won five of six to position themselves for a wild-card spot. They’ve scored at least 27 points in six of their past eight games. Two straight losses have knocked the Falcons (6-8) out of first place in the NFC South and now they’re benching QB Desmond Ridder and going back to Taylor Heinicke.

FALCONS, 26-24

GREEN BAY at CAROLINA

Line: Packers minus 4½

The Packers (6-8) are reeling after two straight losses. They must win to climb back into the wild-card race. The Panthers (2-12) aim to ruin another team’s playoff hopes after beating Atlanta.

PACKERS, 24-16

CLEVELAND at HOUSTON

Line: Browns minus 2½

Joe Flacco has helped the injury-depleted Browns (9-5) stay in contention for a division title while leading the AFC wildcard race. Cleveland has allowed more points on the road than any team this season and fewest at home. The Texans (8-6) are in a three-way tie for first place and again may have to rely on backup QB Case Keenum because C.J. Stroud was still in concussion protocol on Wednesday.

BROWNS, 23-21

DETROIT at MINNESOTA

Line: Lions minus 3

The Lions (10-4) will clinch the NFC North with a win. They’re averaging 33 points per game indoors this season. QB Nick Mullens makes his second start for the Vikings (7-7) as they compete for a wild-card spot.

LIONS, 30-26

WASHINGTON at NY JETS

Line: Jets minus 3

This is the worst matchup of the week. The Commanders (4-10) have lost five in a row. The Jets (5-9) have lost six of seven and will have to wait until next season for Aaron Rodgers to return.

COMMANDERS, 17-13

SEATTLE at TENNESSEE

Line: Seahawks minus 2½

Drew Lock led the Seahawks (7-7) on an improbable game-wining drive against Philadelph­ia on Monday night and back into the wild-card race. The Titans (5-9) are much improved with Will Levis at quarterbac­k.

TITANS, 23-20

ARIZONA at CHICAGO

Line: Bears minus 4½

The Bears (5-9) have won three of five with two one-score losses. They’ve been more competitiv­e since Justin Fields returned on Nov. 19. The Cardinals (3-11) still have an outside shot at the No. 1 overall pick.

BEARS, 22-19

DALLAS at MIAMI

Line: Dolphins minus 1½

Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins (10-4) are still seeking their first win against a team with a winning record. The Cowboys (10-4) are coming off a lopsided loss at Buffalo, but still have a shot at winning the NFC East. Dallas is 12-1 against the spread after a loss since 2021.

COWBOYS, 30-27

NEW ENGLAND at DENVER

Line: Broncos minus 6½

The Patriots (3-11) can’t even cover the spread, going 3-14-1 against the line over their past 18 games. Russell Wilson and the Broncos (7-7) can’t afford a slip-up as they compete for a wild-card berth.

BRONCOS, 20-12

LAS VEGAS at KANSAS CITY

Line: Chiefs minus 10

The Chiefs (9-5) have averaged 35.5 points against the Raiders (6-8) in 11 games with Patrick Mahomes. After putting 63 points up against the Chargers, Las Vegas faces a much tougher defense.

CHIEFS, 27-16

NY GIANTS at PHILADELPH­IA

Line: Eagles minus 11½

The Eagles (10-4) have lost three straight games, they’re pointing fingers and their fan base is in panic mode. Here comes Tommy DeVito and the Giants (5-9) to provide relief.

EAGLES, 34-17

BALTIMORE at SAN FRANCISCO

Line: 49ers minus 5½

A potential Super Bowl preview featuring the NFL’s two No. 1 seeds. The 49ers (11-3) have won six in a row and have a pair of MVP candidates in Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey. Lamar Jackson could bolster his chances with an impressive performanc­e in this prime-time matchup. The Ravens (11-3) are 19-3-1 against the spread in their past 23 games as an underdog.

49ERS, 26-23

RECORD

Last week: Straight up: 11-5. Against spread: 8-7-1 Overall: Straight up: 139-85. Against spread: 117-98-8. Best Bet: Straight up: 9-6. Against spread: 6-8-1. Upset Special: Straight up: 8-7. Against spread: 10-5. Thursday: Straight up: 11-6. Against spread: 12-4-1. Monday: Straight up: 8-10. Against spread: 12-5-1.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Los Angeles Rams quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford (9) reacts after a touchdown during the second half against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, in Inglewood.
Associated Press Los Angeles Rams quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford (9) reacts after a touchdown during the second half against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, in Inglewood.

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