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NFL Week 15 Betting Report: Lions-Rams is 'Gonna be a Really Well-Bet Game'

Through 14 weeks of the NFL season, the Rams are favorites in Super Bowl odds. While not fully a shocker, it also wasn’t on most bookmakers’ or bettors’ preseason bingo cards.

Los Angeles is 10-3 straight up (SU) and 9-4 against the spread (ATS), a good money-maker for bettors — if they bothered to get on board. Which surprisingly, they haven’t.

But that’s starting to change with NFL Week 15 odds.

"The Rams are quietly just a very good team," Caesars Sports head of trading Joey Feazel said. "It’s only as of now that the public is finally starting to get on them. The Rams are starting to catch the public’s eye a little bit."

There’ll be a ton of public eyes on the Rams on Sunday, when they host the Lions in America’s Game of the Week on FOX.

Oddsmakers and sharp bettors serve up their insights on that matchup and more, as we dive into NFL Week 15 betting nuggets.

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If the playoffs began today, the Rams would be the No. 1 seed in the NFC, though they’re tied with the Seahawks for the conference’s best record. Preseason, most observers thought it would be the Lions or the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles leading the way.

But Detroit and Philly have both been wobbly at times. And the Lions (8-5 SU/7-6 ATS) are in a division that won’t allow for wobbles, as they look up at the Packers and Bears.

"This is a big game with big implications. The Rams are trying to stave off the Seahawks for the No. 1 seed, and the Lions are just trying to stay in contention for the playoffs," Feazel said.

Caesars opened the Rams as 4.5-point

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