It took longer than expected, but the Los Angeles Rams appear to have hit their stride. LA has won four of its last five games and has moved into second place in the NFC West thanks to a red-hot offense that is averaging 33 points per game since Week 12. Much of the credit goes to running back Kyren Williams, who is averaging 124.3 rushing yards per game since returning from an ankle injury, as well as all-world wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who has has recorded 110+ yard games in back-to-back weeks.
The Rams’ super-charged offense will be put to the test this evening against the New Orleans Saints, who have limited opponents to 12 total points over the past two weeks. LA opened as a 4.5-point favorite with the total set at 44.
While there are a number of di…