The Philadelphia Eagles will face off against the Dallas Cowboys at 4:25 ET on Sunday, November 10th. This matchup is being played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
The Eagles are favored on the road with a money line of -364 as they take on the Cowboys at 4:25 ET on Sunday, November 10th. The Eagles and Cowboys are both looking to add to their records in this week 10 matchup, which will be televised on CBS. The Eagles are -7.5 point favorites, and the over/under line is set at 42 points. The Eagles are +286 on the money line.
- Date: Sunday, November 10th
- Time: 4:25 ET
- Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington
- TV: CBS
Eagles vs Cowboys
With four straight wins, the Eagles are now 6-2 and have an 87.8% chance of making the playoffs. They rank 7th in our NFL power rankings and are 2nd in the NFC East. Philadelphia is 3-1 both at home and on the road, and they are 1-0 in division games.
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 4-4, and the over has hit in two straight games. Their matchups have averaged 44.2 points, compared to an average line of 45.6.
Heading into week 10, the Cowboys are on a three-game losing streak, dropping their record to 3-5. After a week 5 win over the Steelers, Dallas has suffered consecutive losses to the Lions (47-9), 49ers (30-24), and Falcons (27-21). They were unable to cover the spread in any of these games, including week 9, where they were 3-point underdogs against Atlanta. The O/U line for that game was 52, with the teams combining for 48 points.
Dallas currently ranks 23rd in our NFL power rankings and has a 6% chance of making the playoffs. They are 13th in the NFC and 3rd in the NFC East. The Cowboys are 1-0 in division games but have struggled at home, going 0-3. Against the spread, they are 2-6, with both of their wins coming as underdogs. Their O/U record is 5-3, with their games averaging 49.5 points.
Eagles Injury Report
- Ben VanSumeren – Concussion (Questionable)
- Byron Young – Hamstring (Out)
- Britain Covey – Shoulder (Out)
- Bryce Huff – Hand (Questionable)
- Albert Okwuegbunam Jr. – Abdomen (Questionable)
- John Ross – Undisclosed (Out)
- Dallas Goedert – Hamstring (Questionable)
- Jordan Mailata – Hamstring (Out)
- A.J. Brown – Knee (Questionable)
- James Bradberry IV – Lower Leg (Out)
- Le’Raven Clark – Undisclosed (Out)
- Darius Slay Jr. – Groin (Questionable)
Cowboys Injury Report
- Jordan Phillips – Wrist (Questionable)
- Brandin Cooks – Knee (Out)
- DeMarcus Lawrence – Foot (Out)
- Zack Martin – Shoulder (Questionable)
- Ezekiel Elliott – Discipline (Questionable)
- Dak Prescott – Hamstring (Out)
- Amani Oruwariye – Back (Out)
- Chuma Edoga – Toe (Out)
- CeeDee Lamb – Shoulder (Questionable)
- Juanyeh Thomas – Head (Questionable)
- Micah Parsons – Ankle (Probable)
- Sam Williams – Knee (Out)
- DaRon Bland – Foot (Questionable)
- John Stephens Jr. – Knee (Out)
- Earl Bostick Jr. – Leg (Out)
- Marshawn Kneeland – Knee (Out)
- Nathan Thomas – Undisclosed (Out)
Eagles Offense Breakdown
Philadelphia’s offense is currently 6th in our power rankings, averaging 24.9 points per game, which ranks 11th in the NFL. They lean heavily on the run game, leading the league in rushing attempts and ranking 2nd in rushing yards per game with 174.8. On the passing side, they rank 28th in attempts and 20th in yards per game, averaging 202.4. Jalen Hurts has been on fire, posting a passer rating of 132 in week 9, with 230 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Jaguars.
Saquon Barkley rushed for 159 yards on 27 carries in week 9, and DeVonta Smith had 87 receiving yards. The Eagles have scored on 52.9% of their 3rd downs and converted 3 of 4 red zone attempts in week 9. They average 0.9 points in the 1st quarter, ranking 23rd in the league.
Cowboys Offense Breakdown
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 per game (254.1). However, they rank 31st in rushing attempts and yards per game, averaging just 82 yards on the ground. Dallas is 19th in the league in points per game, scoring 21.4, and they rank 17th in 3rd-down conversions with a 37.9% success rate.
In week 9, Dallas lost to the Falcons, scoring 21 points. Dak Prescott threw for 133 yards (18/24) and a touchdown. Rico Dowdle led the team in rushing with 75 yards on 12 carries, while Jake Ferguson had 7 catches for 71 yards. CeeDee Lamb, who had 13 catches for 146 yards in week 8, is questionable for week 10, and Prescott is out with a hamstring injury.
Eagles Team Defense
In their 28-23 win over the Jaguars, the Eagles’ defense was tough to move the ball against, giving up just 155 yards through the air. They also defended the run well, allowing only 60 yards on 18 attempts. Philadelphia’s defense made life difficult for Jacksonville on third down, allowing just a 30% conversion rate.
The Eagles picked off two passes and held the Jaguars to a 51.6% completion percentage. Although they didn’t generate a lot of pressure, they did come away with two sacks. Philadelphia’s defense also didn’t give up any big plays, as the Jaguars failed to score a touchdown in the passing game.
Cowboys Team Defense
In their 27-21 loss to the Falcons, the Cowboys’ defense gave up 210 yards through the air on just 19 completions. Atlanta was able to complete 79.2% of their passes against the Dallas secondary, and three of those completions went for touchdowns. The Cowboys struggled to defend the big play, as the Falcons averaged 8.8 yards per passing attempt.
On the ground, the Cowboys held the Falcons to 100 yards on 30 attempts, which is a positive sign moving forward. Dallas managed two sacks and held Atlanta to a 30.8% conversion rate on third down. Despite these numbers, the Cowboys still gave up 27 points and allowed the Falcons to make big plays in the passing game.
Eagles vs Cowboys Trends
- Across their last five road contests, Philadelphia has been good against the spread posting a mark of 3-2. Their overall mark in these games was 3-2, while averaging 21 points per game.
- In their last five games at home, the Cowboys have a straight up record of 3-2 while going 2-3 vs the spread. The team’s offense averaged 23 points per game in these contests.
- In their last five games as the betting underdog, the Cowboys have a straight up record of 1-4 and an ATS mark of 1-4.
- Looking back on the team’s last ten games as the favorite, the Eagles have a straight up record of 5-5. Their record vs the spread in these games was 2-8.
Eagles vs Cowboys Prediction
For this week 10 matchup between the Eagles and Cowboys, we have the Eagles pulling off the upset by a score of 20-17. As for the point spread, the Cowboys are 7.5-point underdogs at home, making them our pick to cover at home.
As for an over/under pick, with the line sitting at just 42 points, we like the under, with a projected combined score of 37 points.
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Last updated:November 6, 2024 Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles