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Minnesota is a three-point favorite over Los Angeles at bet365 Sportsbook, and the over/under is set at 48 points.I really like the Vikings to win and cover against the Rams.Minnesota has plainly been a clear level (or levels) above Los Angeles this season.The Vikings rank sixth in both points per game (28.0) and points per game allowed (17.8), so it makes sense that their only loss was a one-point defeat to the Detroit Lions.Minnesota’s 5-1 record is no fluke, and it is also fourth in the NFL with a +61 point differential.

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