Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings Line

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The Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings line opened at Minnesota -3 late Saturday night following the Cowboys victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.  Bookmaker.com, the oldest established online sportsbook and long time Gambling911.com sponsor, introduced the line.  The two teams meet in next weekend's division playoffs.

For the second time in two weeks, the Cowboys manhandled the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 34-14.  Last week they left the Eagles scoreless.  It is the first Playoffs victory for the Cowboys since 1996.

Dallas had lost six straight postseason games and would've set an NFL record with another one.

Romo presented game balls to Phillips and owner Jerry Jones in an emotion-filled Cowboys locker room right after the game.

"Just keep trying to get better and eventually things will go your way," Romo said. "Going out there and playing this way we have lately is very exciting. If we just keep going forward, we got a chance."

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Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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