Philadelphia Eagles vs Dallas Cowboys Betting Pick & Prediction 11/10/24

Looking at the money line, the Eagles are -364 favorites as they head into their week 10 matchup against the Cowboys. The Eagles and Cowboys will kick off at 4:25 ET on Sunday, November 10th at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. The Eagles are favored by -7.5 on the road, and the over/under line is set at 42 points. The game is being televised on CBS.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES VS DALLAS COWBOYS BETTING PICK
The Pick: Dallas Cowboys +7.5
This game will be played at AT&T Stadium at 4:25 ET on Sunday, November 10th.
WHY BET THE DALLAS COWBOYS:
- We have the Eagles winning this one by a score of 22 to 20
- Even though we like the Eagles to win, our ATS pick is to take the Cowboys at +7.5
- We see this game finishing below the line of 42 points
Will The Eagles Win As Road Favorites?
With their 28-23 win over the Jaguars in week 9, the Eagles extended their winning streak to four games, bringing their record to 6-2. This puts them 2nd in the NFC East, and our power rankings have them 7th heading into week 10. We give them a 48.2% chance of winning the division and an 87.8% chance of making the playoffs. Philadelphia is 3-1 both at home and on the road, including a 20-point win over the Bengals in week 8 and a 25-point win over the Giants in week 7.
Against the spread, the Eagles are 4-4, with a +5.5 scoring margin. They are 2-4 as favorites and 2-0 as underdogs. Their O/U record is also 4-4, with the over hitting in two straight games. Their games have averaged 44.2 points, and the O/U line has averaged 45.6.
Heading into week 10, the Eagles are 6th in our offensive power rankings. They lead the NFL in rushing attempts per game (35.8) and are 2nd in rushing yards, with 174.8 per game. On the passing side, they rank 20th in passing yards per game, averaging 202.4, despite being 28th in attempts. Jalen Hurts has been efficient, posting a passer rating of 132 in week 9, with 230 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Jaguars.
Saquon Barkley has been a key part of the Eagles’ offense, rushing for 159 yards on 27 carries in week 9. DeVonta Smith led the team in receiving with 87 yards on 4 catches. Philadelphia ranks 11th in the NFL in points per game, averaging 24.9, and they are 12th in 3rd-down conversions, with a rate of 39.4%.
In their 28-23 win over the Jaguars, the Eagles’ defense was tough to move the ball against, allowing just 155 passing yards on 16 completions. The Eagles’ secondary didn’t allow any passing touchdowns and came away with two interceptions. On the ground, Jacksonville managed just 60 yards on 18 attempts. Philadelphia’s defense also held the Jaguars to a 30% conversion rate on third down.
Despite their strong play, the Eagles did give up 3 sacks and 2 tackles for loss in the game.
Are The Cowboys Going Win In At Upset At AT&T Stadium
Dallas heads into week 10 against the Eagles looking to snap a three-game losing streak, which includes a 27-21 loss to the Falcons in week 9. The Cowboys were unable to cover the spread as 3-point underdogs, and the 48 combined points fell short of the 52-point line. Before that, Dallas dropped games to the 49ers and Lions, with their last win coming in week 5 against the Steelers.
With a 3-5 record, the Cowboys currently sit 23rd in our NFL power rankings and have a 6.0% chance of making the playoffs. They are 0-3 at home but 3-2 on the road, including a 1-0 record in division games. Dallas is 2-6 against the spread this season, with an average scoring margin of -6.8 points per game. Their O/U record is 5-3, with their games averaging 49.5 points per contest.
Heading into week 10, the Cowboys rank 22nd in our offensive power rankings. They lead the NFL in passing attempts per game (40.8) and are 2nd in passing yards, averaging 254.1 per game. However, they rank 31st in rushing attempts and yards, with just 82 yards per game. Dallas is 19th in the league in scoring, with 21.4 points per game, and they sit 17th in 3rd-down conversions, converting 37.9% of their attempts.
In week 9, Dak Prescott threw for 133 yards and a touchdown, completing 18 of 24 passes. Rico Dowdle led the team with 75 rushing yards on 12 carries, while Jake Ferguson had 7 catches for 71 yards. The Cowboys scored 8 points in the 4th quarter but ultimately lost 27-21 to the Falcons.
In their most recent game, the Dallas Cowboys’ defense allowed Atlanta to complete 79.2% of their passes for 210 yards. The Cowboys lost 27-21, giving up three passing touchdowns and struggling to defend the big play, as Atlanta averaged 8.8 yards per passing attempt. Dallas’ two sacks were a positive, and they also won the tackles for loss battle.
On the ground, the Cowboys did limit Atlanta to 100 yards on 30 attempts, which is a positive sign. However, the defense will need to improve on third downs, as Atlanta converted on 69.2% of their third down attempts.