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Buffalo Bills Vs Los Angeles Rams

Buffalo Bills (10-2) Vs Los Angeles Rams (6-6) 
Buffalo Bills (-3.5)
T49.5 

After securing the AFC East division title, the Buffalo Bills are set to face the Los Angeles Rams in a pivotal matchup. Buffalo dominated the San Francisco 49ers with a convincing 35-10 victory on Sunday Night Football, clinching the division while remaining just one game behind Kansas City for the top playoff seed. Meanwhile, the Rams rebounded from previous struggles with a 21-14 road win against the New Orleans Saints in Week 13, improving their record to 6-6. However, Los Angeles has not achieved back-to-back wins since Week 9, making this game crucial for their playoff aspirations.

  • Things to look out for
Puka Nacua is the top WR in the rams offense 

Nacua delivered another impressive performance on Sunday, leading the Rams in targets, receptions, yards, and receiving touchdowns during a narrow victory over the Saints. Given his significant role in Los Angeles' offense, there's little doubt he will continue to produce effectively for the remainder of the season.

Kyren Williams back on track 

Williams had an outstanding performance on Sunday, rushing for over 100 yards at an impressive average of 6.9 yards per carry and scoring an early touchdown. He has emerged as one of the top running backs in the league this season and is expected to maintain his dominance as the playoffs approach.

Josh Allen will be the  MVP

Josh Allen delivered a signature MVP moment by catching a lateral from Amari Cooper and diving into the end zone in the snow, just grazing the pylon for a touchdown. In Buffalo's dominant win over San Francisco, Allen also ran for one score and threw for two more, showcasing his versatility.

James Cook is trending up 

Cook has scored 12 touchdowns in his last 11 games, maintaining his status as an RB1 as the Bills prepare to face the Los Angeles Rams in Week 14. While the Rams have allowed only nine rushing touchdowns this season, they are surrendering over 150 scrimmage yards per game to running backs.