The Los Angeles Rams are now 1-1 after a crushing loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday, but they won’t have much time to dwell on it. The Rams face the winless 49ers on Thursday night in San Francisco, the team’s first divisional meeting of the season.

On paper, it seems like a favorable matchup for the Rams. They’ve scored 66 points on the year, while the 49ers have yet to find the end zone, scoring just 12 points in two games. However, Vegas doesn’t seem to think it’ll be a blowout for Los Angeles.

According to Vegas Insider, the line currently sits at 2.5 points in favor of Los Angeles.

Part of the reason for the close line is because the Rams are coming off a loss with a short turnaround, having to go on the road for the first time this season. For comparison’s sake, the Seahawks opened as 12.5-point favorites against the 49ers last week, but only won by three points.

The total point line sits at 41 points, which is about where it’ll be for most Rams games this season despite their Week 1 outburst offensively.

This is a game the Rams have to win, going on the road for the first time this season. They have to prove they can win away from the Coliseum, something they did three times last year. A loss to the 49ers would be crushing after seeing the way San Francisco has played the first two weeks of the season.