Rams vs. 49ers: 4 Player Props for Thursday Night Football

The 7-6 red-hot Los Angeles Rams travel up north to Santa Clara to face the 6-7 San Francisco 49ers who desperately need a win here to keep their postseason hopes alive in the NFC.
QB Matthew Stafford (LAR) OVER 240.5 Pass Yards
Matt Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams are getting hot at the right time. With Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp back in the lineup, this team looks unstoppable and although sitting at 7-6 on the year, has automatically become an NFC contender with this offense.
Outside of that odd Week 13 game against New Orleans, Stafford has eclipsed 241 passing yards six of eight times since the Rams bye week. This is the lock of the night.
RB Blake Corum (LAR) OVER 0.5 TD
With a 3.3x boost on Underdog, Blake Corum’s anytime touchdown bet is a prop we are tracking this Thursday night. Corum has totaled 16 carries over his last two games, taking a chunk of Kyren Williams’ carries down the stretch of the season as McVay tries to make this a bit more of a two-dimensional backfield.
With Corum playing season-high snaps in both of the last two games, this bet is trending in the right direction and is our longshot play of the night.
WR Jauan Jennings (SF) OVER 67.5 Receiving Yards
With the 49ers backfield in shambles health-wise, Brandon Aiyuk out, and Deebo Samuel somewhat of a non-factor in the last few games, Jauan Jennings is a great bet to go over his yardage total for TNF.
Jennings exploded in Week 3 versus the Rams, scoring three times while putting up 175 yards on the Rams secondary. After watching Josh Allen torch this defense last week at SoFi in one of the best games of the season, I’m expecting a big day from the 49ers leading receiver.
K Joshua Karty (LAR) UNDER 1.5 FGM
Not a knock on Karty, but rather a testament to this Rams offense that is churning at the right time. Karty has hit this prop mark in just 5 of 13 contests this season.
With Kupp and Nacua back in the lineup, McVay is going for it on 4th downs and pushing the ball with ease in the red zone. Against a soft 49ers defense as of late, I’m giving the benefit of the doubt to McVay, who will play an aggressive offensive game against Shanahan and the 49ers to keep their momentum going in the NFC West.








