Texans-Rams Betting Odds

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Nov/11/2017

Gambling911.com has your Texans-Rams betting odds where 6-2 LA had a big -12 spread.

Both Houston and Los Angeles have 5-3 records Against The Spread.

The Rams lead the NFL in scoring at 32.9 points per game after ranking dead last in 2016 at 14 points per game.

The Texans lost quarterback Deshaun Watson to a season-ending knee injury late last week.   Houston turned to backup Tom Savage while signing veteran Josh Johnson.

"I'm really confident in myself," Savage said. "I really do believe that I'm a starting quarterback in this league and I do believe that I can throw the ball really well and accurate, and that's never been an issue for me. I know that I just got to go out there and do it."

The Texans are 1-6 Against The Spread in their last 7 road games vs. a team with a winning home record.  

The NFL Power Ratings do not take into account the Houston quarterback situation, however, LA should only be a -5.5 favorite assuming no injuries and therefore this line may be a bit bloated.

Divisions  PLACE BET HERE
Odds to Win NFC West
04:05 PM 51701 Arizona Cardinals   +10000  
51702 Los Angeles Rams   -110  
51703 San Francisco 49ers   +100000  
51704 Seattle Seahawks   -110  

 

Divisions PLACE BET HERE
Odds to Win AFC South
01:00 PM 51201 Houston Texans   +2500  
51202 Indianapolis Colts   +3300  
51203 Jacksonville Jaguars   -175  
51204 Tennessee Titans   +125

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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