The Dallas Cowboys will try to keep pace in the NFC East, while the Indianapolis Colts will try to stay alive in the NFL playoff picture when the teams meet in an interconference game on Sunday Night Soccer. The Cowboys (8-3), who started the weekend two games behind the Philadelphia Eagles, have won two in a row and hold the NFC’s third-best record. The Colts (4-7-1), who are second in the AFC South, find themselves three games behind the last Wild Card spot with just five games remaining. The Cowboys lead the all-time regular season series 10-6 and have won three of the last four meetings.
Kickoff from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET. Dallas is a 10.5-point favorite in Caesars Sportsbook’s latest Colts vs. Cowboys odds, while the over/under for total runs scored is 44.5. Before making Cowboys vs. Colts picks, you should check out NFL predictions and SportsLine projection model betting tips.
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Now the model has set his sights on Colts vs. Cowboys and has just locked down his NFL picks and predictions. You can visit SportsLine now to see the model choices. Here are the NFL odds and betting lines and trends for the Colts vs. Cowboys:
- Spread Colts vs. Cowboys: Dallas -10.5
- Colts vs. Cowboys over/under: 44.5 points
- Colts vs. Cowboys money line: Colts +400, Cowboys – 550
- IND: Colts are 5-0 ATS in their last five road games against teams with a winning record at home
- DAL: Cowboys are 7-0 ATS in last seven games in December
- Colts picks vs. Cowboys: See picks here
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Why the Cowboys can cover
Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott passed for 261 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions for a 91.1 rating last week in a 28-20 win over the New York Giants. He’s over 90 in four of his last five starts and is aiming for his fifth straight game with two or more touchdown passes. He played well on Sunday night and is over 100 in three of his last four home starts in Sunday Night Football. For the season, he had 10 touchdowns while throwing six interceptions for a rating of 95.3.
The duo of Tony Pollard and Ezekiel Elliott also help fuel the Cowboys’ rushing offense. Pollard leads the team with 761 rushing yards on 136 carries (5.6 average) and six touchdowns. He has six explosive plays for 20 or more yards, including a season-high 57 yards. Elliott, meanwhile, carried 140 times for 577 yards (4.1 average) and seven touchdowns. See which team to choose here.
Why the Colts can cover
Even so, the Cowboys aren’t a lock to cover the Colts vs. Cowboys spread. That’s because Indianapolis is led by running back Jonathan Taylor. Taylor had 98 scrimmage yards and his fourth rushing touchdown of the season last week. He’ll be looking for his fourth straight game with 90 or more yards from scrimmage and a rushing TD. He has 486 scrimmage yards (121.5 per game) in four road games this season and 855 scrimmage yards (142.5 per game) and seven touchdowns in his last six prime-time games. He needs 122 scrimmage yards to join Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk as the only players in franchise history with 1,000+ scrimmage yards in each of their first three seasons.
Veteran quarterback Matt Ryan, in his first season with the team, also helps propel the Colts. He completed 22 of 34 attempts (64.7%) for 199 yards with a touchdown and an interception last week. Ryan is over 90 in five of his last six starts against Dallas and over 90 in four of his last five starts on Sunday Night Football. He needs 358 passing yards to reach 3,000+ passing yards for the 13th straight year. See which team to choose here.
How to Make Colts vs. Cowboys Picks
SportsLine’s model looks at total points. In fact, Indianapolis running back Jonathan Taylor is said to rush for nearly 90 yards and a score, while Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott will rush for nearly 250 yards and two scores. . It also generated a pick against the spread that cashes in well over 50% of the simulations. You can only get the model choice at SportsLine.
So who wins the Cowboys against the Colts on Sunday Night Football? And which side of the spread takes well over 50% of the simulations? Visit SportsLine now to see which way the Cowboys vs. Colts have spread, all from the forward model that has risen more than $7,000 on its NFL picks since 2017, and find out.