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Cowboys vs. Eagles 2015 odds and lines: Dallas betting underdog in Philly in Week 2
By OddsShark on Sep 18, 2015, 9:43a +
Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
The two favorites to win the NFC East clash this Sunday when the underdog Dallas Cowboys visit the favored Philadelphia Eagles.
The Dallas Cowboys are 8-1 straight up and 7-2 against the spread over their last nine road games including a perfect 8-0 SU record on the road during the regular season last year. The Cowboys will take on a tough home team this Sunday when they visit the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dallas is a 5-point road underdog according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. The Cowboys are 4-0 ATS in their last four games as an underdog of +3.5 or higher with three outright upsets in that span.
Taking advantage of a mismanaged drive by the New York Giants near the end of the fourth quarter, Tony Romo led the Dallas Cowboys on a game-winning drive last Sunday to edge out the Giants 27-26.
While Dallas was happy to get the win, the game did reveal some negatives as well. The rushing game was ineffective with only 80 yards on the ground, and superstar wide receiver Dez Bryant was knocked out of the game with a foot injury.
http://www.sbnation.com/odds/2015/9/18/9349449/eagles-cowboys-2015-odds-lines-week-2-spread-preview
By OddsShark on Sep 18, 2015, 9:43a +
Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
The two favorites to win the NFC East clash this Sunday when the underdog Dallas Cowboys visit the favored Philadelphia Eagles.
The Dallas Cowboys are 8-1 straight up and 7-2 against the spread over their last nine road games including a perfect 8-0 SU record on the road during the regular season last year. The Cowboys will take on a tough home team this Sunday when they visit the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dallas is a 5-point road underdog according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. The Cowboys are 4-0 ATS in their last four games as an underdog of +3.5 or higher with three outright upsets in that span.
Taking advantage of a mismanaged drive by the New York Giants near the end of the fourth quarter, Tony Romo led the Dallas Cowboys on a game-winning drive last Sunday to edge out the Giants 27-26.
While Dallas was happy to get the win, the game did reveal some negatives as well. The rushing game was ineffective with only 80 yards on the ground, and superstar wide receiver Dez Bryant was knocked out of the game with a foot injury.
http://www.sbnation.com/odds/2015/9/18/9349449/eagles-cowboys-2015-odds-lines-week-2-spread-preview