Key Gambling Trends + Kyren Williams Props for Colts Vs Rams
- The Indianapolis Colts host the Los Angeles Rams as 1.0-point underdogs in Week 4.
- Kyren Williams has -120 odds to go under 58.5 rushing yards on Sunday.
- The Rams running back also has -115 odds to go over 26.5 receiving yards.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Los Angeles Rams travel to the Indianapolis Colts as 1.0-point favorites on Sunday. Week 4 gambling odds offer -110 moneyline odds for both teams in an expected narrow finish.
Despite handing the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens their first losses of the season in back-to-back weeks, legal online gambling odds make the Colts a slight underdog again in Week 4.
Indianapolis Colts Vs Los Angeles Rams Gambling Lines
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles Rams | -1.0 (-105) | -110 | O45.5 (-110) |
Indianapolis Colts | +1.0 (-115) | -110 | U45.5 (-110) |
Indianapolis won both their games this season as road underdogs. The Colts aren’t as reliable underdogs at home, winning one of their last 10 games as a home underdog.
Indianapolis lost 17 of 20 games as a legal sports betting home underdog since 2015. Meanwhile, the Rams won eight of their last 10 games as road favorites.
Rams’ running back Kyren Williams has -110 odds to set a career-high in rushing yards on Sunday.
Kyren Williams Rushing + Receiving Props
Kyren Williams emerged as the Rams top running back with four touchdowns in the first two weeks. Williams has -110 odds to go over 58.5 rushing yards in Indianapolis.
Kyren Williams Rushing Yards Prop
- Over 58.5 Rushing Yards -110
- Under 58.5 Rushing Yards -120
Williams has yet to surpass 58.5 rushing yards on the season, leading legal California gambling odds to favor the under with -120 odds. The 2022 fifth-round pick has value in the receiving game, totaling eight receptions for 77 yards in the first three games of the season.
Kyren Williams Receiving Yards Prop
- Over 26.5 Receiving Yards -115
- Under 26.5 Receiving Yards -115
Williams went over 26.5 receiving yards in back-to-back games after finishing with two receiving yards in week 1. With Williams commanding an 85% snap share, there will be plenty of opportunities for him to go over 26.5 receiving yards in Week 4.