New England Patriots vs. Dallas Cowboys - Exact Winning Margin of Victory Prop Bet

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Sep/27/2023

New England Patriots vs. Dallas Cowboys winning margin betting promised payouts anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 on a $100 bet.

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Dallas winning by 1 to 6 points pays $300 for every $100 bet.  New England pays out $500.

The Cowboys pay just $375 for a win between 7 and 12 points compared to New England paying $850. This falls within the spread range of Dallas -6.5 to -7.

A Dallas blowout only pays between $500 (13 to 18 point win) and $750 (19 to 24 points).

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New England Patriots

The Pats beat the Jets 15-10 to extend their winning streak to 15 straight over New York in Week 3.

Mac Jones threw a touchdown pass to Pharaoh Brown, Matt Judon had a late safety to seal the deal.

“When we had to make plays, we did,” Jones said. “Definitely inconsistent. Got to be happy with the win. That’s all we came here for.”

Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys were seeing all the early love on the spread (67% to 74%).  The line has moved in the wrong direction, however, from -7 to -6.5, though the line was fluctating between these two numbers.

The Arizona defensive back stepped in front of Dak Prescott’s intended receiver and easily intercepted the pass, ending Dallas’ day of mistakes and missed opportunities with a 28-16 loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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