The Eastern Division of the National Conference presents the Dallas Cowboys with a duel to maintain the possibility of qualifying for the postseason, as they must face the Washington Commanders.
The Cowboys achieved a resounding 33-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers, with a good performance by quarterback Dak Prescott.
Washington continued its dismal season and was defeated again, this time 19-31 against the New York Giants at home.
When:
Thursday, November 23 at 4:30 pm ET in AT&T Stadium
Moneyline odds:
Cowboys -550
Commanders +440
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Why Bet on the Cowboys?
The Dallas Cowboys have had the misfortune of sharing a division with the Philadelphia Eagles, the best team in the NFL. However, their 7-3 record has them as serious candidates for the postseason.Â
Their last performance was a 33-10 victory over the weak Carolina Panthers, with a great game by quarterback Dak Prescott, who finished with 25 of 38 passes, 189 yards rushing, and two assists for touchdowns. There was even time for Cooper Rush to play as a driver.
Prescott has had a good season, with 2,604 yards rushing, 19 touchdown passes, and only six interceptions. Safety is his trademark.
Scoring against the Panthers were Tony Pollard, who also had 12 carries, Ceedee Lamb, and Luke Schoonmaker. Defensively, Daron Bland had an interception.
Dallas has lost only one of its last five games, and at home, it is a franchise that does not give its opponents a chance, as it has won all four games it has played.
The team has several injured players: Deuce Vaughn, Eric Scott Jr, Asmin Richards, Trey Lance, Noah Igbinoghene, and Viliami Fehoko Jr.
Why Bet on Commanders?
The Washington Commanders are not built to reach the postseason. That was clear from the start. But the level the team has shown so far has been very poor.
Their last game ended in a 31-19 loss to the New York Giants, who did whatever they wanted with quarterback Tommy Devito, who managed 246 yards and three touchdowns.
For Washington, quarterback Sam Howell had a night to forget, as he was intercepted three times, making the 255 yards he carried his team and the touchdown he scored on his three carries insufficient.
Howell, 23, has maintained good numbers to advance his teammates, but the 12 interceptions work against him.
The other to score for the squad was Jahan Dotson, but not much else of note for the team from the U.S. capital in their last game.
That’s two losses in a row for the Commanders, and the funny thing is that despite being a lousy home side, when they are away they get better results, with a 3-3 record.
Efe Obada, Mitchell Tinsley, Curtis Hodges, Antonio Gibson, James Smith-Williams, Julian Good-Jones, Tariq Castro-Fields, and Alex Amah are injured.
Final Betting Analysis: Cowboys vs. Commanders
The Washington Commanders are living a season to forget without finding a good offensive or defensive level, which is why their visit against the Dallas Cowboys will end in defeat.
The numbers at MyBookie.ag have the Cowboys as favorites, as the Moneyline for them shows -550. Meanwhile, the Commanders have +440.
This year, these teams already played, and the Commanders were the surprise, beating the Cowboys 26-6.
Go for a win for the Cowboys’ Moneyline. If you bet $100 at -550, you will gain $18 for a total payout of $118.
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