- The New York Giants are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games following an ATS win.
ARLINGTON, Texas - The Dallas Cowboys host the New York Giants and are a 7-point favorite. Sitting 4-0 ATS in their last 4 home games as well as 4-0 ATS this season, NFL betting trends look good for America's Favorite Team.
The Dallas Cowboys are scoring 31.5 points per game and have scored 29 points or more in three of the four games this season. Against a New York Giants defense that is allowing 23.8 points per game, the Cowboys have relied on their running attack, which is averaging 165.8 yards per game.
In addition, the Giants run defense is allowing 122.8 yards per game - one of the worst in the NFL.
Dallas Touchdowns Over-Under
- Over 3.5 TDs -115
- Under 3.5 TDs -105
Shading at NFL online sportsbooks supports four touchdowns from the Cowboys, and while the 52.5-point over-under is one of the higher NFL totals this season, the Giants don't hold much power in the scoring department.
Only scoring 20.8 points per game, the Giants have scored 14 points or fewer twice this season.
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Dallas Cowboys Over-Under
- Over 28.5 Points -145
- Under 28.5 Points +110
Ney York Giants Over-Under
- Over 20.5 Points -165
- Under 20.5 Points +125
The Dallas Cowboys defense is allowing 24.3 points per game but has an outlier in the Week 1 31-point allowance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Cowboys have played significantly better in the last three games highlighted by an aggressive secondary that has forced eight interceptions.
With a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff, the Cowboys will attempt to remain the only undefeated team against the online sportsbook spreads and cover in a fifth straight.
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