New York Post

Rams look like long shots at Lambeau

- Richard Witt

PACKERS (-6.5) over Rams; Under 45.5: Face the facts. The Rams were more than fortunate that they caught the Seahawks in the wild-card round, and thus were able to dominate ball possession (keyed by 43 rushes, accumulati­ng 164 yards on the ground), leaving Seattle coming up way short despite a friendly crowd. The Seahawks completed but 11 of 27 passes, with a pick and a lost fumble in the bargain ... leaving them no clean way to camouflage their horrific defense, to their sorrow. After that, this excursion is likely to be a considerab­le disappoint­ment for the Angelinos, leaving their legions a long way from home, off enduring the short end of the score, and chilled to the bone, to boot. The health of the Rams’ offensive backfield has taken a marked blow, given the injury issues incurred by young QB prospect John Wolford, leaving unproven Jared Goff still the worse for wear, with his injured thumb.

Current weather conditions have gametime temps hovering around the low 30s. This does not bode at all well for the Rams, who have consistent­ly performed at a slower pace under these kinds of conditions, pointing markedly toward the under. Packers, 27-16.

Ravens (+3) over BILLS; Over 49.5 : Those familiar with his work could understand the enthusiasm regarding Ravens

QB Lamar Jackson’s considerab­le upside, but sometimes, it takes a while to crash over. After a couple of college bowl losses and two postseason disappoint­ments, Jackson took a giant step towards fulfilling his considerab­le potential after his strong finish eclipsing the Titans in the wild-card round. This figures to be a tad tougher, especially with WR Stefon Diggs aiding and abetting an improved Bills attack unit, but Buffalo QB Josh Allen has also come a long way in a relatively short time.

The Bills had to get by the Colts to get here, but we respected Indianapol­is’ chance to give Allen and friends difficulti­es. Buffalo will be stronger for that experience, but the Ravens have a stronger intermedia­te history than do the Bills, who already have come an extraordin­arily long way in a relatively short time, off their lengthy inability to do anything about the Patriots or Dolphins in the AFC East.

Baltimore’s hidden edge likely lays in their significan­t successful recent experience when overcoming the league’s enduring road disadvanta­ges. We figure head coach John Harbaugh and his staff have gone a long way toward contributi­ng to this, though Bills head coach Sean McDermott has also made a significan­t contributi­on to Buffalo’s improved fortunes. Ravens, 30-24.

LAST WEEK: 5-1 vs. spread. Colts (W), Rams (W), Washington (W), Saints (W), Browns (W), Titans (L). 3-3 Over/Unders. 2020-21 POSTSEASON: 8-4.

Follow Richard Witt on Twitter: @rich witt1

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