Week 10 in the NFL wraps up with an inter-conference coast-to-coast battle on Monday Night Football as the Miami Dolphins take on the Los Angeles Rams.
The Rams were plagued by injuries to begin the season but have gotten healthy recently and won their last three games to pull themselves back into the playoff picture. Meanwhile, the Dolphins have also battled injuries this year but are trending in the opposite direction by losing their last three, needing a win tonight to turn the campaign around.
This is your place to discuss the game with other Las Vegas Raiders fans and any gambling picks you have as the lines below are provided by FanDuel Sportsbook.
[Lines below are as of 11/7 at 12:30 p.m. PST]
Holder’s picks: LAR -1.5, Under 50.5, LAR ML
While Miami has Tua Tagovailoa back, the defense is still banged up and has been struggling lately by giving up 58 points in the last two weeks to Arizona and Buffalo. With that, this spread surprises me as the teams are heading in opposite directions and the Rams have been hot lately. Also, I’m a big fan of Los Angeles’ young pass-rushers, so I’ll take the home team to win by at least a safety while keeping the Dolphins’ offense in check.
The injury report wasn’t available at the time of writing but follow this link to see who is in and out tonight.
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