Can the Rams catch the cards in NFC West odds?

The Arizona Cardinals are 10-2 and sit well in the 1st seed spot in the NFC.

That is, until they faced division-level rival Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football in Week 14. Now, not only has the Cardinals been relegated to the 3rd seed 10-3, but suddenly, the NFC West crown is not as secure as it used to be.

Can the Rams (or someone else) steal the division from the Cardinals?

Let’s see the latest odds to win at NFC West via WynnBET Michigan.

The Rams sit at 9-4 after their Monday Night Football win, leaving them one game behind the Cardinals. Their last four games may have been easier, but they’ve certainly won. They faced off against the Seahawks, Vikings, Ravens, and then the 49ers. They will probably take precedence in each of those games, but neither is an easy victory.

The Cardinals have the edge in the schedule department, with games against the Lions, Colts, Cowboys and Seahawks. The game against the Lions will definitely be won and Arizona will be able to handle the Colts and Seahawks.

If the Rams and Cardinals end up with the same achievement, it will result in a tie. Since they split their season streak, the winner will be their joint record. The Cardinals are likely to win that game, as they have a 4-1 record in their division while the Rams are at 2-2.

The only way for the Rams to stand a chance with the tiebreaker is for them to have to beat both the 49ers and the Seahawks, and the Cardinals will have to lose to the Seahawks at Week 18. It will then be scored in the general games, which will depend on how These games are finally over.

It was a tall order for the Rams to win the NFC West, but crazier things happened.

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John Verrall

John Verrall is a 24ssports U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. John Verrall joined 24ssports in 2021 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: johnverrall@24ssports.com.

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