2015 NFL on CBS Week 5 Odds, Spread & Total: Rams vs. Packers

Rams vs. Packers Odds

The Green Bay Packers look to add another win to their total on Sunday when they host the St. Louis Rams at 1PM ET on CBS.

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According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, the Packers are favored at home, as they are getting odds of -10 points against the Rams. They over/under total for the contest has been set at 45.5 points. Green Bay has won and covered the spread in four straight against the Rams and the two have hit the over in six of their last eight meetings.

Green Bay is 4-0 on the season, 4-0 against the spread and 2-2 with the over/under total. The Pack are coming off a 17-3 win over the 49ers for their third straight win by double digits. Green Bay is now averaging 28.2 points and 385 yards per game on offense while the defense is allowing 17.8 points and 335.2 yards per game. Aaron Rodgers is certainly making an early MVP argument as he has 995 passing yards with 11 touchdowns and 0 interceptions while completing 72.4 percent of his passes. James Jones has been his top target for 17 catches and 317 yards with four touchdowns. The defense is led by Clay Matthews, who has 14 tackles with three sacks and an interception.

St. Louis is 2-2 on the season, 2-2 against the spread and 2-2 with the over/under total. The Rams are coming off a 24-22 win over the Cardinals on the road, making St. Louis 2-0 against NFC West opponents this season. St. Louis is struggling on offense, averaging 18.5 points and 298.2 yards per game, but the defense is holding opponents to just 22.2 points per contest. Nick Foles is leading the offense with 815 passing yards and five touchdowns. The offense may have gotten a boost last week from rookie Todd Gurley, who rushed for over 100 yards. He has 155 yards in two games this season. The defense has been led by Alec Ogletree, who has 42 tackles and two sacks, but he suffered a leg injury that has him out for a few months.

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