Cowboys-Packers Betting Line at Green Bay -6 – NFC Divisional Playoffs 2015

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Jan/04/2015
Cowboys-Packers Betting Line at Green Bay -6 – NFC Divisional Playoffs 2015

The Cowboys-Packers betting line had Green Bay as a -6 favorite for the NFC Divisional Playoffs game.  All odds courtesy of BetOnline.ag where you can claim up to $1000 in free cash hereImportant News Update Effective January 8 at 3:30 pm EST - This line was going down due to news related to Aaron Rodger's revealed injured calf and concerns over his effectiveness should he start - Lock in Odds Here The line had dropped to -5.5.  Please note potential weather advisories.  This line was expected to be quite fluid.

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The Packers were the top seed and, bad news for the Cowboys, Green Bay has not lost at home this season.

Dallas beat Detroit in a nail-biter Sunday night, a come-from-behind 24-20 victory. 

This was the 1st time in franchise history that the Cowboys have won a playoff game after trailing by double digits at halftime. They previously were 0-8 in those games.

Sunday's Wild Card game against the Lions will mark Tony Romo’s 8th career "win-or-go-home" game, including playoff games and Week 17 games that the Cowboys had to win in order to make the postseason. Romo is 1-6 with a 37.7 QBR in his previous 7 such games, well below his career QBR of 65.9.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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