Rams vs. Titans: How to watch, prediction and betting odds

The quarter-Arrière Matthew Stafford, the sewing of the Rams aspirations for another appearance of the Super Bowl, emerged largely unscathed from an opening victory of the season on the Texans of Houston, but another big challenge awaits the offensive line on Sunday against the Titans of Tennessee.
Left guard Steve Avila is doubtful due to an ankle injury and the right -of -right goalkeeper Kevin Dotson will play an ankle problem.
Not excellent news for a group which must contain the defender of the titans Jeffery Simmons.
“He is really disruptive,” said Stafford about Simmons, who dismissed Stafford three times in a Rams defeat in 2021, “gets along on the count, physical, fast and plays with an unpleasant sequence.”
To strengthen the line and help establish the precipitated attack, the coach Sean Mcvay could deploy several tight ends.
The defense of the Rams faces the quarter-Arrière Cam Ward, the first choice of the NFL draft.
Ward finished 12 of the 28 passes for 112 yards during a 20-12 defeat by the Broncos de Denver. He was dismissed six times.
“He did not play badly last week,” said Rams Edge Rusher Byron Young. “He looked fairly comfortable there even if he was dismissed several times. He manipulated himself quite well. … He knows what he does. Even if he is recruited, he is definitely someone on which you cannot sleep.”


