The Monday after Week 1 is always unique because of all the overreactions taking place across the league. Are the Bengals really that bad? Is the Rams’ offense legit? Are the Colts worse than the Jets?

These questions will take weeks to answer, but Vegas seems to believe the Rams are for real. According to Vegas Insider, Los Angeles opened the week as 2.5-point favorites over the Washington Redskins in Week 2, which is something few people expected to happen before the season began.

There are two factors in this line: The Rams won by 37 in Week 1, and they’re at home once again. Not to mention, the Redskins fell to the Eagles 30-17 on Sunday in what was a lackluster performance by an offense that should be high-powered.

The biggest question now is whether Jared Goff and the Rams can continue their dominance against a far tougher opponent. The offense will have to deal with a true shutdown cornerback in Josh Norman, as well as a defensive front that’s more daunting than the Colts’.

On defense, the Rams will be tested by a legitimate quarterback in Kirk Cousins, and a big No. 1 receiver named Terrelle Pryor. As a whole, the Redskins are a far better team than the Colts on both sides of the ball, despite a disappointing Week 1 showing.