Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-7-2024
Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-7-2024

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We’ve reached the final week of the NFL regular season and there are still some things undecided in the playoff picture. In a NFC East battle coming to you from the nation’s capital, the Dallas Cowboys are on the road with plenty at stake as they take on the Washington Commanders Sunday afternoon. Dallas comes in off a 20-19 home win over Detroit in their previous game last Saturday, failing to cover the line as a 4.5-point favorite. Washington was dropped 27-10 by San Francisco at home in their previous contest, failing to cover the line as a 14-point underdog. In the all-time regular season series between the teams, the Cowboys own a 77-46-2 advantage, including a 45-10 home win in the most recent matchup on November 23, 2023.

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Dallas managed to survive at home against Detroit last week, in part due to a bungled call on a Lions’ two-point conversion in the final minute that would have given Detroit the lead. The Cowboys improved to 11-5 on the season and find themselves tied with the Eagles for the division lead. A win here, or an Eagles loss to the Giants, would give Dallas the NFC East crown and the #2 seed in the NFC playoffs. Against Detroit, Dallas led 7-3 after the opening quarter and at the half, then found themselves even at 10 at the end of three quarters. The Cowboys rallied to take a 20-13 lead with 1:41 to play only to see the Lions drive down the field for a touchdown with 23 seconds to play. Detroit converted the initial two-point conversion only to be flagged: the Cowboys came up with the stop on the ensuing attempt to secure the victory. Dallas was outgained 420-384 in total offense, lost the first down battle 21-17 and was edged 30:36 to 29 :24 in time of possession yet managed to prevail. Each team turned the ball over twice in the game.

This season, the Cowboys are 2nd in the league in passing offense with 262.8 yards per contest. Dallas is 11th in rushing offense with 118.6 yards per game this season. The Cowboys are 3rd in scoring offense as they average 29.4 points a night. Dallas stands 5th in the league in scoring defense as they give up an average of 19.1 points a contest. Dak Prescott has hit 379 of 554 passes for 4,237 yards with 32 touchdowns and eight interceptions on the year. He has been sacked 39 times for 255 yards in losses while adding 242 yards plus two scores on the ground. Cooper Rush is 15 of 20 for 114 yards and an interception. Tony Pollard leads the team on the ground with 235 carries for 935 yards and five scores. Rico Dowdle (80 carries, 315 yards, two TD), KaVontae Turpin (10 carries, 105 yards, TD) and roo kie Deuce Vaughn (23 carries, 40 yards) have all seen some work in the ground game as well. CeeDee Lamb leads the team with 122 receptions for 1,651 yards and 10 touchdowns this season. Michael Gallup (34 catches, 418 yards, two TD), Pollard (53 catches, 295 yards, two TD), Brandin Cooks (48 grabs, 618 yards, seven TD), Jalen Tolbert (20 receptions, 260 yards, TD and tight end Jake Ferguson (65 grabs, 692 yards, five TD) are the other players with more than 250 receiving yards this season. Brandon Aubrey is 44 of 47 on extra point attempts and 35 of 35 on field goal attempts with a long of 60 this season.

Dallas had a lengthy injury report when it was first released this week. Tackles Tyler Smith (foot) and Tyron Smith (non-injury related/rest), guard Zack Martin (non-injury related/rest), defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence (non-injury related/rest), safety Malik Hooker (non-injury related/rest) along with cornerbacks Jourdan Lewis (non-injury related/rest) and J uanyeh Thomas (illness) all didn’t practice Wednesday. Defensive end Dorance Armstrong (ankle), defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins (knee/ankle), running back Rico Dowdle (ankle), wide receiver Brandin Cooks (non-injury related/rest) and cornerback Stephon Gilmore (non-injury related/rest) were all limited. Watch for more information as we get closer to kickoff.

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