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Redskins present challenges for Rams, coach Joe Vitt
St. Louis looks to follow up last game's win over Houston with another Sunday at home versus the Redskins.
Washington brings a 5-6 overall mark (2-1 in the division) into this game versus a St. Louis team carrying a 5-6 record.
The Redskins are favored slightly by the bookmakers, who opened the game at -3. They are 5-6 ATS on the season, while their hosts bring a 4-7 ATS mark to the table. The total has been set at 46.
Last time out, at FedEx Field against San Diego, the Redskins as underdogs lost to San Diego 23-17. The game was a San Diego cover and an under play.
Joe Vitt's troops were at Houston last game and came away with a 33-27 win, a game that went over 46.5. Oddsmakers had them as 3-point favorites in that one.
Washington better work their passing defence this week in practice, as St. Louis will hit them with an aerial assault that has averaged 276.3 yards per game this season.
St. Louis looks to follow up last game's win over Houston with another Sunday at home versus the Redskins.
Washington brings a 5-6 overall mark (2-1 in the division) into this game versus a St. Louis team carrying a 5-6 record.
The Redskins are favored slightly by the bookmakers, who opened the game at -3. They are 5-6 ATS on the season, while their hosts bring a 4-7 ATS mark to the table. The total has been set at 46.
Last time out, at FedEx Field against San Diego, the Redskins as underdogs lost to San Diego 23-17. The game was a San Diego cover and an under play.
Joe Vitt's troops were at Houston last game and came away with a 33-27 win, a game that went over 46.5. Oddsmakers had them as 3-point favorites in that one.
Washington better work their passing defence this week in practice, as St. Louis will hit them with an aerial assault that has averaged 276.3 yards per game this season.