We have Rams vs. Bears predictions for the Divisional Round of the NFL on Monday, January 20 at 10:30 AM.
The Bears are $2.66 underdogs to beat the Rams, who could be false favourites to win the NFL playoff game.
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Rams vs. Bears Predictions
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Best Bet
After completing an epic comeback to beat Green Bay last week, the Bears are hunting for another scalp on Monday.
The Rams are in their sights, and although we respect what Matthew Stafford has achieved this season, we believe the Bears are good enough to send them packing out of the playoffs.
There is a sense of destiny about Caleb Williams and the Bears, who never give up. They won their first playoff game in years last week, and we can’t see the winning stopping. They will put pressure on Stafford in the pocket, and he could make some errors.
We wouldn’t have priced the Rams at $1.48, so we’re taking the Bears at +4.5, in what should be a close contest. The game could be decided by a late field goal, so take the insurance with the points spread line.
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Same Game Multi
D’Andre Swift isn’t always the most consistent touchdown scorer, but he has five touchdowns from his last five games. Punters get $2.60 for him to score a TD, and he could get the Bears off to a good start.
Stafford can get flustered when his offensive line doesn’t provide protection, and with the Bears’ D-line likely to rush the passer, he could be forced into making errors. That should see his passing yards total take a dive, so include the under.
We’re also taking under 48.5 points. It should be a tough defensive game, where field goals could be more frequent than touchdowns.
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Best Value Bet
We’re picking the Bears to win outright at nice odds, but we can’t see them winning by two touchdowns.
There is solid value with the $3.10 odds for a 1-13 victory, and it’s our best NFL value bet of the game. It should be a close game throughout, and with the Bears experience of pulling off close wins, they could have another.





















