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    Super Bowl 2022 odds, line, prediction: Advanced computer model reveals Bengals vs. Rams picks against spread, total

    The SportsLine Projection Model simulated Super Bowl 56 between Cincinnati and Los Angeles 10,000 times

    The Los Angeles Rams will play for the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in four years when they take on the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2022 Super Bowl on Sunday. Los Angeles (15-5), which lost to New England in Super Bowl LIII, will have the luxury of playing on its own field after defeating San Francisco in the NFC Championship Game. The Bengals (13-7) reached the Super Bowl for the third time in franchise history after posting an overtime victory at Kansas City in the AFC Championship Game.

    Kickoff at SoFi Stadium is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET. Los Angeles is a 4.5-point favorite in the latest Rams vs. Bengals odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the over-under is 48.5.

    Before you make any Bengals vs. Rams picks or NFL playoff predictions, you NEED to check out the latest NFL predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.

    The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up over $7,500 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception six-plus years ago. The model enters the 2022 Super Bowl on an incredible 137-97 run on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. Amazingly, it hasn't missed a top-rated pick since Week 14 of the regular season.

    The model also ranked in the top 10 on NFLPickWatch four of the past five years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 94 percent of CBS Sports Football Pick'em players four times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is WAY UP!

    The model knows the Rams are making their fifth appearance in the Super Bowl and seeking their second championship. Cooper Kupp, who led the NFL in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown catches during the regular season, has continued his amazing play in the 2022 NFL playoffs. The 28-year-old wideout hauled in 11 passes for 142 yards and a pair of TDs in the victory over San Francisco, giving him 25 receptions, 386 yards and four touchdowns in three playoff contests. 

    The model also knows Cincinnati hasn't played in the Super Bowl since the 1988 season, when it lost to San Francisco. The Bengals made a stunning comeback against the Chiefs in the AFC title game, scoring 21 consecutive points to turn a 21-3 deficit late in the first half into a three-point lead in the fourth quarter. Cincinnati's defense allowed Kansas City to record touchdowns on its first three possessions, but limited the Chiefs to 83 yards and three points on seven drives after halftime.

    Now, the model has set its sights on Rams vs. Bengals. We can tell you it's leaning Over the total, and it also says one side of the spread cashes in well over 50 percent of simulations! You ABSOLUTELY need to see it before locking in any NFL picks of your own.

    So who wins Rams vs. Bengals in Super Bowl LVI? And which side of the spread cashes well over 50 percent of the time? ... Join SportsLine right now to find out which side of the Bengals vs. Rams spread you should be all over, all from the model on a 137-97 roll on NFL picks!

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    SportsLine Staff
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