NFL Same Game Parlay (+700): Cowboys vs. Packers - Week 10 | Aaron Rodgers, Dak Prescott, and More
The Dallas Cowboys take on the Green Bay Packers in a rematch of Super Bowl 1.
The struggling 3 - 6 Green Bay team will look to turn things around before it is too late. Aaron Rodgers has not been displaying MVP credentials to which the fans have become accustomed. Nonetheless, he still looks solid. Something is amiss for this Wisconsin team as the wins they so desperately need are proving hard to come by.
Dallas are an impressive 6 - 2, but being in the same division as the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles, it is only good enough for second place. In recent years, a .500 record would win a team the division, but the NFC East has done a 180.
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Cowboys vs. Packers Match Details
Fixture: Dallas Cowboys @ Green Bay Packers
Date & Time: Sunday, November 13, 4:25 pm EDT
Venue: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers Parlay Leg #1 - Dallas -2.5 (-169)
Dallas are looking as good as they have in quite some time, and they are coming off a bye.
The Cowboys have been tearing up inferior opponents; such as their rout of the Chicago Bears by twenty and the Detroit Lions by eighteen. They could easily continue this streak against Green Bay. While the Dallas outfit should easily cover the spread, straight bettors may look at an alternate spread. There is no reason to be greedy on a parlay!
Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers Parlay Leg #2 - Aaron Rodgers Over 1.5 Touchdowns (+120)
Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers have the common misfortune of playing well but not winning. Rodgers has thrown two TDs in six of his nine games and is throwing the ball well. Last week against Detroit was the first time he completed less than sixty percent of his passes this season.
Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers Parlay Leg #3 - Dak Prescott Over 12.5 Rushing Yards (-111)
After sustaining an injury in Week 1, this is the third game back for Prescott. After not collecting any rushing yards in his first week back, he picked up 34 yards against the Chicago Bears. That Week 8 game showed he's more comfortable on the field and not afraid of being hit; thirteen yards will be light work for the 29 year old.
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