The NFL’s International Series continues this Sunday as the Los Angeles Rams travel to London to face the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium. Both teams enter Week 7 with 4-2 records, making this interconference matchup pivotal for playoff positioning. The Rams are a 3-point favorite, and with strong defensive units on both sides, the game could feature a surprisingly low score.
Rams vs Jaguars Odds and Spread
According to Caesars Sportsbook, the Rams are favored by 3 points (-106), while the Jaguars sit at +3 (-115). The moneyline has the Rams at -159 and the Jaguars at +130. The total is set at 45 points, with the UNDER listed at -112 and the OVER at -109. Game time is 9:30 a.m. ET, and NFL Network will provide coverage.
Support Local and Independent Sports Writing – Subscribe To the LAFB Network Today!
Injury Reports and Key Players

Get your Puka-Flex T-Shirt Here
Los Angeles could be without star wideout Puka Nacua, who is questionable, along with Tutu Atwell and Blake Corum. Nacua, a favorite for Offensive Player of the Year, has been critical for the Rams’ passing attack, and his absence would place more pressure on quarterback Matthew Stafford to create plays with Davante Adams.
For Jacksonville, linebacker Devin Lloyd is out, while Brenton Strange remains on injured reserve. The Jaguars’ run-heavy approach may face challenges if LA’s defense focuses on stopping the ground game.
Betting Trends and Statistical Insights
The Rams have dominated AFC opponents, winning their last seven, and are 6-0 ATS in recent meetings against Jacksonville. The Jaguars, meanwhile, are 6-2 ATS over their last eight games but have struggled historically against NFC West teams, going 2-18 ATS in their last 20 such contests. Both teams rank among the NFL’s top-five defenses per EPA, highlighting a potential low-scoring battle.
Prediction: Expect a Defensive Struggle
With Nacua potentially out and both teams boasting elite defenses, the most compelling bet is the total points UNDER 45.5 (-110). Los Angeles averaged just 4.7 yards per play without Nacua in recent games, while Jacksonville’s offense has struggled against top-tier defenses, scoring only 12 points against Seattle’s unit.
Pick: UNDER 45 (-112).
Sunday’s matchup in London promises a strategic chess match, where defensive dominance and key injuries may dictate a tight, low-scoring affair.
Subscribe to LAFB Network’s Los Angeles Rams YouTube Channel