49ers game today: 49ers vs. Rams injury report, spread, over/under, schedule, live stream, TV channel
By Peter Panacy
The 49ers surprisingly aren’t heavy underdogs to the visiting Rams in Week 10, but covering the spread might be difficult in this Week 10 matchup.
If the San Francisco 49ers were going to steal a game in order to get back into the playoff discussion, it should have been during their Week 9 home contest against a depleted Arizona Cardinals team forced to start quarterback Colt McCoy.
Instead, a 31-17 defeat ensued, which doesn’t set a good tone for the Niners’ prime-time Week 10 bout against a Los Angeles Rams squad with an MVP-caliber quarterback, Matthew Stafford, playing at a high level.
Oh, and the Rams also reinforced themselves with EDGE Von Miller and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., further suggesting they’re going “all in” on a Super Bowl run after starting off the year 7-2.
San Francisco, meanwhile, is already being forced to think about the upcoming offseason after the disappointing 3-5 start.
49ers injury report vs. Rams Week 10
In what’s become something of a yearly recurring theme for the Niners, a pretty notable list of players have shown up on the Week 10 injury report:
- RB JaMycal Hasty (ankle)
- DL Maurice Hurst (calf)
- CB Dre Kirkpatrick (ankle)
- WR Mohamed Sanu (knee)
- S Jimmie Ward (quad)
- S Tavon Wilson (foot)
- DL Arik Armstead (neck)
San Francisco is still without EDGE Dee Ford (back) for at least another two games, as he rehabs on injured reserve, and the lack of depth at safety is already hurting with strong safety Jaquiski Tartt on IR, too.
Losing Wilson and Ward for another week could further tax an already suspect Niners secondary.
49ers vs. Rams odds, spread, over/under & betting pick Week 10
McCoy picked apart San Francisco’s defense a week ago, while Cardinals No. 2 running back James Conner enjoyed a three-touchdown performance.
This suggests Los Angeles is poised for an absolute blowout on Monday Night Football in Week 10, yet the oddsmakers over at WynnBET don’t seem to think this will be the case, listing the Niners only as four-point underdogs.
Perhaps this is due to the fact San Francisco has won the last four matchups over the Rams, including two when head coach Kyle Shanahan’s squad was already heavily depleted a year ago.
The Rams and Niners’ moneyline for the contest is both -100, interestingly enough, while the over/under is 49.0.
Should the over wind up winning out here, we might as well predict a massive Los Angeles blowout, something like 34-17.
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What channel is the 49ers game on for Week 10?
ESPN will broadcast the nationally televised Monday Night Football bout, which kicks off from Levi’s Stadium on Monday, Nov. 15 at 8:15 p.m. ET.
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Additionally, ESPN2 will not be broadcasting the popular Manningcast.
Steve Levy will handle play-by-play duties, while Brian Griese and Louis Riddick will do the color commentary. Lisa Salters will be on the sidelines.
49ers vs. Rams live stream for Week 10
Fans who are unable to watch the television broadcast can download the official ESPN app or can stream using fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial for first-time users.
49ers next game and schedule
It might actually be refreshing to know San Francisco’s schedule gets a little easier following this home contest against the Rams, although a trip to the East Coast on a short week isn’t necessarily defined as “easy.”
Here’s the Niners’ upcoming four-game schedule after Week 10:
- Week 11 @ Jacksonville Jaguars: Sunday, Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. ET
- Week 12 vs. Minnesota Vikings: Sunday, Nov. 28 at 4:25 p.m. ET
- Week 13 @ Seattle Seahawks: Sunday, Dec. 5 at 8:20 p.m. ET
- Week 14 @ Cincinnati Bengals: Sunday, Dec. 12 at 1 p.m. ET