The Los Angeles Rams will welcome the Arizona Cardinals to their place on Saturday night in a rematch of their Week 2 game – a game Sean McVay’s team would rather forget. The Cardinals won that matchup 41-10 against a banged-up Rams team, but it’s now Arizona that’s shorthanded and Los Angeles is playing for a postseason berth.
It can sometimes be tricky to bet on late-season games where one team has nothing to play for, but the player prop market still offers some value and intriguing wagers. Using odds from BetMGM, here are our six favorite player props for Saturday’s showdown at SoFi Stadium.
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At some point, the Rams have to take some carries off of Kyren Williams’ plate…right? He’s had 29, 29 and 23 carries in the last three games and with Los Angeles approaching the playoffs, it would be wise to limit his workload a little bit. Corum has had at least 15 yards in five of the six games where he’s had at least five carries, with the only exception being last week against the Jets when he had five carries for 14 yards.
He had a 32-yard run that was called back due to an illegal motion penalty on Hunter Long in Sunday’s win over the Jets, so he easily would’ve cleared this number.
In a game where the Rams are 6.5-point favorites, it’s reasonable to think Corum could get more work. And even if he does only get five carries, he shouldn’t have much trouble gaining 15 yards.

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Stafford hasn’t had more than 30 attempts since Week 12 against the Eagles when the Rams were trailing 20-7 early in the second half and had to play catchup. The Rams are clearly committed to running the ball more often right now, leading to fewer pass attempts for Stafford.
Again, the Rams are 6.5-point favorites so if they’re able to build a lead, Stafford will probably be throwing the ball less often in the second half.

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McBride has caught 92 passes this season but not a single one has gone for a touchdown. If he finishes the year without a touchdown catch, he’ll set the NFL record for the most receptions in a season where the player didn’t score a touchdown through the air.
Kyler Murray has said he’s aware of the fact that McBride hasn’t caught a touchdown pass all year so we could see him feed the tight end in the red zone in an attempt to…
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