Things haven’t been going very smoothly for the Dallas Cowboys (6-7 SU, 7-6 ATS) of late. But even after three straight losses, Dallas still leads the NFC East heading into Sunday’s matchup with the Los Angeles Rams (8-5 SU, 9-4 ATS), who are clawing their way back into the Wild Card race. Fox has the coverage from Arlington at 4:25 PM ET, with the Cowboys moving from –2.5 at the open to +1 at press time.
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The Cowboys have played quite well this year when their offensive line has been healthy, but that’s not been the case often enough. The good news is LT Tyron Smith and RT La’El Collins are both back in uniform. The bad news is four other linemen are on injured reserve, including LG Connor Williams, who is out for the season after tearing an ACL in Week 13. The Cowboys have also released PK Brett Maher, who made just 20 of his 30 field-goal attempts this year.
The Rams find themselves one game back of a Wild Card berth after beating the Seattle Seahawks 28-12 as 1-point home dogs on Sunday Night Football. They’ve won five of their last seven SU and ATS with the Under at 6-1.
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The Cowboys have played quite well this year when their offensive line has been healthy, but that’s not been the case often enough. The good news is LT Tyron Smith and RT La’El Collins are both back in uniform. The bad news is four other linemen are on injured reserve, including LG Connor Williams, who is out for the season after tearing an ACL in Week 13. The Cowboys have also released PK Brett Maher, who made just 20 of his 30 field-goal attempts this year.
The Rams find themselves one game back of a Wild Card berth after beating the Seattle Seahawks 28-12 as 1-point home dogs on Sunday Night Football. They’ve won five of their last seven SU and ATS with the Under at 6-1.
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