Latest NFC East Odds 2019 Ahead of Week 7

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/14/2019

Following a loss to the Jets in Week 6, the Dallas Cowboys no longer look like the team to beat in the NFC East.  In fact, the Cowboys, Eagles and Giants all have a shot at winning the division, each with competitive payout odds.


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Dallas Cowboys - Most books have the Cowboys paying $11 for every $10 bet.  A few have Dallas paying $12.50

Sam Darnold gave the Jets' struggling offense a huge boost by throwing two touchdown passes in his return from mononucleosis, and New York held on to beat the Dallas Cowboys 24-22 on Sunday night for their first win of the season.

Dallas was without a number of players due to injury.

Philadelphia Eagles - Now the favorites despite a loss to the Vikings in Week 6, Philadelphia requires an $11 bet to win $10 at most books.  That $11 is refunded just as long as the Eagles win the division.

Kirk Cousins threw to Stefon Diggs for three of his four touchdowns, racking up a season-high 333 passing yards as the Minnesota Vikings ravaged the Philadelphia Eagles secondary in a 38-20 victory Sunday.

New York Giants - The Giants are still very much in this thing.  New York winning the NFC East pays $1400 on every $100 bet or $140 for every $10 bet.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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