Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 12-17-2023
Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 12-17-2023

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Dallas (10-3 SU, 9-4 ATS) travels to the Northeast to take on the Bills (7-6 SU, 5-7-1 ATS) from Buffalo at Highmark Stadium on Sunday afternoon at 4:25pmET. The weather is expected to be in the high 40’s with possible rain.

The Bills are 7-6, which places them in second place in the AFC East and in a jumbled mess in the wild card scenario. With the win over the Eagles last Sunday, the Cowboys are tied with Philadelphia for first place in the NFC East and with San Francisco for the top record in the NFC. A win for Dallas could mean a playoff-clinching berth.

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Dak Prescott would like to do more than win the MVP, but right now the Dallas Cowboys' quarterback is the leader in the clubhouse at +150. His Cowboys have won five straight games including an impressive 33-13 home win over the Eagles on Sunday night. Prescott was solid with 271 yards passing and two TDs. His favorite target CeeDee Lamb had six catches for 71 yards and a TD, but it was the kicking game that was incredible as Brandon Aubrey kicked field goals from 69, 59, 45 and 59 yards to become the first kicker in NFL history to nail two field goals from 59 yards or more in one game.

Dallas has been dominant offensively in this winning streak, averaging 40.2 points per game. Prescott runs the league's top offense that averages 32.4 points per game, while Lamb has at least one TD reception in five straight games. He now has 96 catches to rank third in the NFL and third with 1,253 receiving yards. Prescott has completed 69.3% of his passes for 3,505 yards with 28 TDs and six picks.

Tony Pollard leads the ground attack with 796 yards and five TDs (4.1ypc).  The Cowboys average 118.6 yards per game on the ground to rank 11th in the NFL. Defensively, Dallas is allowing just 289.9 yards per game (3rd), 183.9 passing yards (5th) and 106 rushing yards (13th). LB Micah Parsons leads the team with 12.5 sacks, while DB DaRon Bland has a league-leading eight interceptions and five pick-sixes. In terms of health, Dallas is fairly healthy for this time of the year.

  
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