Packers vs. Rams: Who has the advantage in Week 15?

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Packers vs. Rams: Who has the advantage in Week 15?

The Green Bay Packers (5-8) will host the Los Angeles Rams (4-9) on Monday night at Lambeau Field. The Rams are already eliminated, but the Packers need to win out to have a chance to sneak into the playoffs.

When Packers have the ball, they have a No. 11 offense and a no. 14 defense. When they don't, the team has a 7 rushing offense, No 7 passing offense with a passing defense and No 9 passing offence with No 17 coverage.

The Packers have scored 28 or more points in three of the last four games. The Rams' ability to stop the run presents a problem for the Packers. Los Angeles looks vulnerable in the secondary and doesn't have a top pass-rush.

Rams will start Baker Mayfield at quarterback and are limited at wide receiver. Rams have struggled to be consistent on the ground all season. Packers might be the worst run defense in football. Rams can score a lot of points with Mayfeld at the quarterback.

Neither team should have a big advantage here, but poor special teams play always provides the opportunity for a momentum swing in-game. Rams need to be the team creating it on Monday night.

The Packers are the betting favorites in this game. The Rams have scored 20 or more points just three times in the last 10 games. Rams are missing a few players and have nothing to play for in terms of playoff contention. Packers have the better offensive line and Aaron Jones and Christian Watson.


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