Now, looking into the last clashes of Week 11 in the NFL Regular Season, we prepare to enjoy a local rivalry for our weekly dose of Monday Night Football.
Dallas hasn’t been on the best run this season, winning three and losing six matches, which placed them in the lower half of the NFC East. Their current streak of four losses in a row has all their fans worried, as the postseason looks farther than ever.
The Texans come looking decently strong as they lead the AFC South with six victories and four losses, but they have had three of those losses in their last four matches, so they have to recover.
When Do The Cowboys and Texans Play? | Monday, November 18 at 8:15 PM ET, 7:15 PM CST, 6:15 AM MT, and 5:15 AM PT |
Where are they playing? | AT&T Stadium |
What are the Moneyline Odds for the Cowboys? | 1.86 |
What are the Moneyline Odds for the Texans? | 1.94 |
What is the Over/Under? | 42.5 |
Where can I Watch? | CBS, ESPN, and Fox Sports |
Where can I Stream? | NFL Network and DAZN |
Why bet on the Cowboys?
Whether it’s the sun or Micah Parsons’ not really supporting his head coach, the Cowboys continue to hit all-new lows, which is surprising as they started the season looking well.
They were demolished by the Philadelphia Eagles at home, and Dak Prescott is likely out for the remainder of the season, effectively ending any chance of returning to the Super Bowl. Now, the Cowboys can only hope to not be embarrassed on national television and against a local rival.
The team has too much to work on, and we are yet to see if they can figure it out on time.
Why bet on the Texans?
After the first half of their recent encounter, it looked like the Texans would roll past the Detroit Lions impressively. Instead, their offense crumbled in the second half, and the team lost on a field goal that barely made it through the uprights.
Houston benefits from being in a weak division, but it’ll need to get back to winning if it wants to be taken as a serious contender, and this is pretty much the chance they need to pick the pace.
For the Texans, this could be historic.
Final Betting Analysis: Cowboys vs. Texans
The Battle of Texas might be a one-sided affair because the Cowboys aren’t looking like a good football team. The Texans have lost three of their last four games, but wide receiver Nico Collins could make his much-anticipated return this week.
As much as we believe that Prescott being out might be a blessing in disguise, we don’t think the team will figure it out quickly.
Dallas has yet to win a home game this season, and we don’t expect it to happen when an angry Houston team rolls into town. The Texans complete franchise history by winning their first regular season game at the Cowboys’ home stadium at the UNDER.
Go for a win for the visitors at 1.94. If you bet $100 at such odds, you could get $94 for a total payout of $194.
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