Cowboys vs Eagles Odds, Prediction, Pick for Sunday Night Football

Cowboys vs Eagles Odds, Prediction, Pick for Sunday Night Football article feature image
Credit:

Getty Images. Pictured: Jalen Hurts (left) and Dak Prescott.

Cowboys vs Eagles Odds, Prediction, Pick

Cowboys Logo
Sunday, Dec. 10
8:20 p.m. ET
NBC
Eagles Logo
Cowboys Odds
SpreadOver/UnderMoneyline
-3.5
+100
52.5
-110o / -110u
-175
Eagles Odds
SpreadOver/UnderMoneyline
+3.5
-120
52.5
-110o / -110u
+155
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NFL odds here.
bet365 Logo

The latest Cowboys vs Eagles odds for Sunday Night Football have Dallas as a 3-to-3.5-point favorite on the spread with a game total over/under in the range of 52-to-53 points depending on the sportsbook.

The Cowboys take the field at Jerry World looking for revenge after the Eagles beat them 28-23 in Philadelphia in Week 9. Dallas certainly has momentum on its side, entering Week 14 on a four-game winning streak. As for the Eagles, they're looking to bounce back after getting blown out by the 49ers last week.

Will things play out differently this time around on SNF? Find out in my Sunday Night Football preview, which includes my Cowboys vs Eagles prediction and NFL pick for this NFC East clash.


The new ESPN Sportsbook is now online and you can use Action’s ESPN BET promo code TANBONUS for a new user welcome before placing your Eagles vs. Cowboys picks.


Cowboys vs Eagles Prediction

Cowboys Logo
Sunday, Dec 10
8:20pm ET
NBC
Eagles Logo
Pick: Cowboys -3 (-120 | Bet to -125)
DraftKings Logo


Header First Logo
Header Second Logo

Eagles vs. Cowboys

Matchup Analysis

Toggle the dropdowns below to hide or show how the Eagles and Cowboys match up statistically:

Eagles vs. Cowboys DVOA Breakdown
Offense
Defense
Edge
Overall DVOA77
Pass DVOA107
Rush DVOA59
Offense
Defense
Edge
Overall DVOA821
Pass DVOA624
Rush DVOA198

The Mike McCarthy redemption arc is real.

After going an NFL-worst 5-11 ATS in his first season with Dallas (2021), the Cowboys are tied for an NFL-best ATS mark of 31-15 since. The Cowboys are tied with the Lions for that distinction, but they're hardly equal: Detroit has a +1.2 average ATS differential over that span; Dallas has an average ATS margin of 5.2.

McCarthy, who missed a couple of days this week with appendicitis but returned on Friday, has made great adjustments since Dallas' Week 7 bye, opening up the offense and being more aggressive on early downs. That's led to the offense averaging 39.0 points and 431.0 yards in six games since the bye, compared to 25.7 points and 329.8 yards in the six games prior.

Of course, the Cowboys' lowest point total since the bye came in that Week 9 loss to the Eagles, but that was misleading as Dallas outgained Philadelphia 406-292.

The Eagles' pass defense has struggled this season with Sean Desai taking over at defensive coordinator for Jonathan Gannon. Philly's dropped from first in DVOA last year to 24th this season, per FTN Fantasy.

At first it seemed like injuries were the main culprit, but the unit has failed to improve despite getting healthier. A big reason is a drop-off in play from cornerbacks Darius Slay and James Bradberry.

Slay's PFF grade dropped from 73.1 (21st of 118 qualified corners) last year to 65.0 (73rd of 106) this year. Bradberry went from a grade of 71.7 (27th) last year to 61.5 (76th) this year.


Bet Philadelphia vs. Dallas at FanDuel

Did you know legal betting is coming to the Tar Heel State? North Carolina sports betting is coming online in 2024, so you’ll be able to bet wager legally at major sportsbooks in NC.

Phone With the Action App Open
The must-have app for NFL bettors
The best NFL betting scoreboard
Free picks from proven pros
Live win probabilities for your bets

The Eagles haven't played as well as their record (10-2) indicates. Their +41 point differential works out to 6.9 Pythagorean wins, suggesting the Eagles are closer to 7-5 than 10-2.

The drop-off in pass defense has been the main culprit, but the pass offense isn't without its share of the blame. Perhaps due to losing offensive coordinator Shane Steichen or a nagging knee injury for Jalen Hurts, the pass offense hasn't been as crisp this season.

Hurts' decision-making is a beat slower, evidenced by his average time to throw jumping from 2.86 seconds last season to 3.23 seconds this season. Additionally, his yards per attempt has dropped from 8.0 to 7.4.

According to PFF, Hurts' completion percentage this season drops from 73.7% in a clean pocket to 53.2% when pressured, which is an issue against a ferocious Cowboys pass rush led by Micah Parsons. Per PFF, the Cowboys generated pressure on Hurts on 43.8% of his dropbacks in the first meeting.

Nick Sirianni said he wants to get the running game going, but that is easier said that done against a Cowboys rush defense that ranks ninth in DVOA and held the Eagles to just 109 yards on 33 carries (3.3 yards per carry) in the first meeting.

One luck-based factor that may continue to work in the Eagles' favor is officiating. The head referee for this game is John Hussey, who has seen the Eagles go 7-0 ATS, covering by 12.3 points per game, in games he has officiated (including the postseason), per our Action Labs data.

Header First Logo

Eagles vs. Cowboys

Betting Picks & Predictions

The Cowboys are 16-7 (70%) ATS at home since 2021, covering by 8.1 points per game over that span.

The Cowboys are on a 14-game winning streak at home, a span in which they've gone 11-3 (79%) ATS and won by four or more points in 13 straight.

Since Parsons was drafted in 2021, the Cowboys are 11-2 ATS when coming off an ATS loss in the prior week, covering by an absurd 12.4 points per game. The Hussey factor is a bit worrisome, but the play is still Cowboys or nothing.

Given that the Eagles are likely to get more favorable calls, I prefer buying the -3 up to -125, if possible, rather than taking the -3.5. The line has been moving toward the Eagles as of Saturday night, so it may be worth waiting until closer to kickoff to try and get the best number.

Pick: Cowboys -3 (-120 | bet to -125; DraftKings)

About the Author
Chris, who's from the Bronx, New York, is a Senior Editor at The Action Network and a co-host of the show “I’ll Take That Bet” on ESPN+. He’s watched every snap of every NFL game since 2010.

Follow Chris Raybon @ChrisRaybon on Twitter/X.

This site contains commercial content. We may be compensated for the links provided on this page. The content on this page is for informational purposes only. Action Network makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the information given or the outcome of any game or event.