The Los Angeles Rams are the favorites to beat the Cincinnati Bengals because they have a huge advantage in the trenches. The Rams' defensive front, highlighted by superstar Aaron Donald and reinforced by Von Miller, Leonard Floyd and Greg Gaines can wreck Joe Burrow's day due to the weakness of his offensive line.

Miller joined the Rams midway through the season after being traded there by the Denver Broncos. In eight games with the Rams, he recorded 31 tackles (including 12 tackles for loss), eight quarterback hits and five sacks. His experience in the playoffs made him a great addition to a team with legitimate Super Bowl ambitions.

Despite being in a golden opportunity with Los Angeles, Miller may not stick around. The 32-year-old is set to be a free agent for the first time in his decorated career. According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, Miller will explore his options in free agency.

Going back to the Rams is a more-than-sensible choice for Miller. There will be other good teams like the Los Angeles Chargers and New England Patriots who could look his way and offer him a premium role. The Rams, though, should have a very good chance at bringing him back

Miller, the MVP of Super Bowl 50 with Denver, said that he is still Bronco for life and that he doesn't see Los Angeles as his home. Although this could just be a reference to how much he accomplished with the Broncos, it may signify that the Rams will have to sell him on being with the team for the next few years.