Line on the Rams-Saints NFC Championship Game

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Line on the Rams-Saints NFC Championship Game

The line on the Rams-Saints NFC Championship game next weekend was coming in at New Orleans -3.


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Both the NFC Championship game and AFC Championship game featured a line of -3.  Neither lines have moved.

ESPN.com writes of this game:

The conference championship games are rematches of two of the most exciting games of the season, and the reason this game is in New Orleans and not Los Angeles is the Saints won the first matchup against the Rams, as each team finished 13-3. Each team scored more than 500 points. Rams coach Sean McVay is the red-hot young offensive genius everyone's trying to copy, while Saints coach Sean Payton is the long-established offensive genius who'd just love to remind everyone he's been at this for a while. The result will either be Brees' second Super Bowl appearance or Jared Goff's first.

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